Using the figure below, find the current that is being drawn from the battery
Using the figure below, find the current that is being drawn from the battery. R1
How much current is drawn from the 6 V battery in the circuit below. 622 812 6.0 V 8923 522 52
In the circuit shown in the figure, (a) determine the current drawn from the 12 V battery. (b) Calculate the potential difference between points a and b. 0.8 Ω 3Ω 2Ω shown in the figure, determine the current drawn from ential difference between points a and b
calculate: a. the current drawn from the battery b. current through the 10ohm resistor c. potential difference across the 4ohm resistor d. power dissipated in the 5ohm resistor 1002 552 12Y
What maximum current can be drawn from a AA battery with an emf of 1.65 V and internal resistance of 0.15 ohms. If the terminal voltage is to remain at or above 1.50V?
13) a) Find the equivalent resistance for the resistors shown and calculate the current drawn from the battery. 7.5 Ohms 5.0 Ohms 45.0 Ohms 15.0 Ohms 7.0 Ohms 3.0 Ohms 9.0 V b) How many amperes of current are passing through the 7 Ohm resistor?
The 5.00 V battery in (Figure 1) is removed from the circuit and replaced by a 15.00 V battery, with its negative terminal next to point b. The rest of the circuit is as shown in the figure. Part A Find the current in the upper branch. Part B Find the current in the middle branch. Part C Find the current in the lower branch. Part D Find the potential difference Vab of point a relative to point b.
Four resistors are connected to a battery as shown in the figure. The current in the battery is I the battery emf is E - 8.00 V, and the resistor values are R_1 = R, R_2 = 2R, R_3 = 4R, R_4 = 3R. Find the voltages across each resistor.
the circuit shown in Figure 3. iven Find the current in the 14 vol t battery Finé the .pptential differece Va - 20V 3.a
Four resistors are connected to a battery as shown in the figure. The current in the battery is I, the battery emf is ? = 11.55 V, and the resistor values are R1 = R, R2 = 2R, R3 = 4R, R4 = 3R. Find the voltages across each resistor.v1=v2=v3=v4=