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8) A resistor is put in a circuit to control the amount of charge that flows through it. In the process of controlling the charge, what will happen to the body of the Resistor? a) It will get hot b) It will remain unchanged (invariant) c) It depends on how much charge is going through the circuit 2 9) In a RLC circuit, if the value of the inductor is changed (down to a lower value), what will happen to...
8) A resistor is put in a circuit to control the amount of charge that flows through it. In the process of controlling the charge, what will happen to the body of the Resistor? a) It will get hot b) It will remain unchanged (invariant) c) It depends on how much charge is going through the circuit 9) In a RLC circuit, if the value of the capacitor is changed (to a higher value), what will happen to the resonance...
8) A resistor is put in a circuit to control the amount of charge that flows through it. In the process of controlling the charge, what will happen to the body of the Resistor? a) It will get hot b) It will remain unchanged (invariant) c) It depends on how much charge is going through the circuit 9) In a RLC circuit, if the value of the capacitor is changed (to a higher value), what will happen to the resonance...
2) When resistors are connected in series, the equivalence resistances will be closest to the value of: a) Smallest resistor value b) Middle resistor value c) Largest resistor value 3) An electro-magnetic wave of a moving charge will have an electric field and a magnetic field. In an electric circuit, the capacitor will store: a) magnetic field B b) electric field E 4) An electro-magnetic wave of a moving charge will have an electric field and a magnetic field. In...
PLEASE ANSWER ALL OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ASAP!' 29) In the circuit shown below, answer the following questions R1 R3 w 42 12 B 28 V 232 R2 7V B2 a) Write the equations EQUATIONS 7) Given a timing circuit, you are asked to connect the following components in series. A 6-microfarad capacitor, and a 2002. They car connected with a 30 V voltage source that has angular frequency of 250 rad/s. a) What is the impedance of the entire...
7) Given a timing circuit, you are asked to connect the following components in series. A 6- microfarad capacitor, and a 2002. They car connected with a 30 V voltage source that has angular frequency of 250 rad/s. a) What is the impedance of the entire circuit? b) What is voltage across both the resistor and capacitor? c) Calculate the phase angle d) What quadrant would you find this angle? 8) A resistor is put in a circuit to control...
Answer all questions. Please. 5) The earth is a huge magnet... in the northern hemisphere which magnetic pole would be located there? a) Northern magnetic pole b) Southern magnetic pole c) Geographic north d) Geographic south 8) A resistor is put in a circuit to control the amount of charge that flows through it. In the process of controlling the charge, what will happen to the body of the Resistor? a) It will get hot b) It will remain unchanged...
1) An inductor of 45 mH that has a 2.6 mA current when connected to a circuit. There is a sinusoidal voltage of 12 V applied across the inductor. a) How much time does it take for this to happen? I 2) When resistors are connected in series, the equivalence resistances will be closest to the value of a) Smallest resistor value b) Middle resistor value c) Largest resistor value 3) An electro-magnetic wave of a moving charge will have...
please help! will give a thumbs up 7) Given a timing circuit, you are asked to connect the following components in series. A 6-microfarad capacitor, and a 2002. They car connected with a 30 V voltage source that has angular frequency of 250 rad/s. a) What is the impedance of the entire circuit? b) What is voltage across both the resistor and capacitor? c) Calculate the phase angle d) What quadrant would you find this angle? 8) A resistor is...
1) An inductor of .45 mH that has a 2.6 mA current when connected to a circuit. There is a sinusoidal voltage of 12 V applied across the inductor. a) How much time does it take for this to happen? 2) When resistors are connected in series, the equivalence resistances will be closest to the value of: a) Smallest resistor value b) Middle resistor value c) Largest resistor value 3) An electro-magnetic wave of a moving charge will have an...