12V What is the current leaving the battery? Rseries R1 + R2 + R3+... ti + 2 + 3 + Rparallel V=IR 1A 11.4A 1.09A 6.3A о в 232 492 5 Ω IA 12 V What is the current leaving the battery? Rseries = R1 + R2 + R3+... + R2 + R3 + 1 R1 Rparallel V = IR Ο 1Α 11.4A 6.3A
There is a 4nC located at the position (2m,0) and a -6nC charge located at (0,3m). What is the electric potential V at the origin? Ov = (9:10") (1z10 9 (9x10°) (6:10) 2 + = 18 + 18 = 36J/G 3 (9410') (4x 10) (9210) (-6310) V + = 18 - 18 = 0J/C 2 3 ov (9x10") (4x 10") 22 (9x10°) (-6210) + = 9-6=3J/C You can not add them because one is from the x-axis and the other...
can you just answer the forst one then Question 11 (1 point) There is a 4nC located at the position (2m.0) and a -6nC charge located at (0,3m). What is the electric potential V at the origin? (9210°) (4:10) (9–10°) (6x10-9) V = 18 + 18 = 36J/C + 2 3 You can not add them because one is from the x-axis and the other is from the y- axis. ov (9x10') (4x10") 22 (9:10")( 6x109) = 9 - 6...
Consider the circuit shown where V=30 Volts and R1 = R2 = R3 = R4 = R5 = R6 = 5.2. Riş V R2 W-WWW R4 N WW-WW RO R3 A) Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit. Req Ω B) Find the current through the battery. I = A
In the circuit shown in (Figure 1), R1=3 Ω , R2=5 Ω , R3=4 Ω , R4=9 Ω , and R5=9 Ω . Part A: What is the current flowing through resistor R1 (A)? Part B: What is the current flowing through resistor R2 (A)? Part C: What is the current flowing through resistor R3 (A)? Part D: What is the total power supplied by the battery (W)? ㄱ
13 2: What is the equivalent resistance? Think about the flow of current. Resistances are in series only when they have exactly the same current. Resistances are in parallel when their 'legs' are connected on one side and on the other side. Do this in a couple of steps. Rseries = R1 + R2 + R +... het is + Rparallel V=IR 3: 110.80 52.17 230 Next Page Page 12 of 18 Question 12 (1 point) If the wavelength of...
1. a. What is the resistance of the circuit? (Ω/OHM) b. What is the magnitude of the potential across resistor R3? (V) c. What is the magnitude of the current in resistor R3? (A) d. What is the magnitude of the potential across resistor R1? (V) e. What is the magnitude of the potential across resistor R2? (V) f. What is the magnitude of the current through resistor R1? (A) g. What is the magnitude of the current through resistor...
9. Six resistors R1 4.00 Ω, R,-4.00 Ω, R,-14.0 Ω R.-10.0 Ω, Rs=10.0 Ω, and R6-8.00 Ω are mounted as shown in the figure. The voltage of the battery is V 12 Volts. What is the current in the R3 resistor? 0.559 Amps R6 R4 R5 R3 R, R2
(1 point) In the circuit below, V-13 V, R1 14 Ω, R2 12 Ω, R17 5 Ω, R4 14 Ω and R5-2 Ω Ri R2 R3 Rs I. allow you to solve for l (the loop current for the top letloop) and I, respectively, Be caretu, thouh I you pay attetio to the drection of the currents illustrated in the picture, you may find it easier to start by assuming that all loop currents are counter clockwise (ccW) Let the...
About Exercise 8.4.9 In the phasor-domain circuit shown below. I-2/0° A, R1 -20 Ω, R2 1 Ω. R3 5 Ω.ZLI-JD Ω, ZL2-125 Ω, and R2 L a R3 Load L21 Determine S of the load.