My Notes -/ 1 points Ask SerPSE9 33.P.035.WI 210 V A series RLC circult has a...
My Notes Ask Your Teacher SerPSE9 29.P.035.WI. -/2 points straight section of the wire is 0.750 m long and lies along the y axis within a uniform magnetic field, B = 1.50 k T. If the current is in the wire carries a steady current of 2.00 A negative y direction, what is the magnetic force on the section of wire? Magnitude N Direction --Select- Need Help? Read It Watch It
(1 point) In an RLC series circuit, the source has a potential difference of 130 V (rms). The impedance is 125 N and the resistance is 42 12. Find: a) the average power delivered by the source; P = W b) the power factor;
(1 point) In an RLC series circuit, the source has a potential difference of 160 V (rms). The impedance is 165 12 and the resistance is 44 22. Find: a) the average power delivered by the source; W P= b) the power factor;
In an RLC series circuit, the source has a potential difference of 160 V (rms). The impedance is 175 Ω and the resistance is 40 Ω . Find: a) the average power delivered by the source; P = W b) the power factor;
3. -/10 points SerPSE9 33.P.051.0/6 Submissions Used My Notes + Ask Your Teacher In the transformer shown in the figure below, the load resistance RL is 42.0 . The turns ratio N/N, is 2.10, and the rms source voltage is AVs = 89.0 V. If a voltmeter across the load resistance measures an rms voltage of 24.0 V, what is the source resistance Rg? AV
14. -10 points SerPSE9 28.P072.MI. My Notes Ask Your Teacher Three identical 75.0-W, 120-V lightbulbs are connected across a 120-V power source as shown in in the figure below. Assume that the resistance of each bulb is constant (even though in reality the resistance increases markedly with current) 2 120V R (a) Find the total power supplied by the power source. (b) Find the potential difference across each lightbulb. Need Help? Read Master
18.-/4 points SerPSE9 5.P.028.WI 0 My Notes Ask Your Teacher The systems shown below are in equilibrium with m 6.30 kg and 32.0°. If the spring scales are calibrated in newtons, what do they read? Ignore the masses of the pulleys and strings and assume the pulleys and the incline are frictionless. Im In scale in (a):N scale in (b):- N scale in (c): N scale in (d):N Need Help? Watch N
13. (-/4 Points] DETAILS SERPSE10 30.A.P.035. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A conducting rod of length 1 - 35.0 cm is free to slide on two parallel conducting bars as shown in the figure below. Two resistors R. - 2.000 and R, - 5.000 are corected across the ends of the bars to form a loop. A constant magnetic field 8 - 2.95 T is directed perpendicularly into the page. An external agent pulls the rod to the...
1. : + : ㅢ2 points SerPSE9 24.P.004.WI My Notes Ask Your Teacher Consider a closed triangular box resting within a horizontal electric field of magnitude E-8.50% 104 N/C as shown in the figure below. 30.0 cm 10.0cm 60.0 (a) Calculate the electric flux through the vertical rectangular surface of the box. kN m2/C (b) Calculate the electric flux through the slanted surface of the box kN m2/c (c) Calculate the electric flux through the entire surface of the box...
SerCP11 20.6.P.043. -13 points My Notes Ask Your Teaches An electromagnet can be modeled as an inductor in series with a resistor. Consider a large electromagnet of inductancee L14.0 H and resistance R 3.00 0 connected to a 12.0-V battery and switch as in the fiqure shown below. After the switch is closed, find the following (a) the maximum current carried by the electromagnet (b) the time constant of the circuit (c) the time it takes the current to reach...