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Consider the circuit in the drawing. (R1-2.01, R2-30 Ω, V1-27.0 VJ 8.02 10.0 V 12 Ω...
79) Consider the circuit in the drawing. Determine (a) the magnitude of the current in the circuit and (b) the magnitude of the voltage between the points labeled A and B. (c) State which point, A or B, is at the higher potential. 5.0Ω 30.oV Sol 12Ω IDOV 10.0 8
Consider the circuit shown below. Where R1 = 30 Ω , R2 = 40 Ω ,
and R3 = 90 Ω . When a battery with unknown voltage is hooked up
between points A and B, the current through the resistor R1 is I1
= 0.050 A
What is the voltage across R3? What is the current through the
resistor R3?
What is the total current produced by the battery hooked between
points A and B?
What is the voltage...
Consider the following figure. (Assum e R1-29.0 Ω, R2-2 1.0 Ω, and V-16.0 VJ RI 10.0V 5.00 Ω (a) Can the circuit shown above be reduced to a single resistor connected to the batteries? Explain. No. This multi-loop circuit does not contain any resistors in series (i.e., connected so all the current in one must pass through the other) nor in parallel (connected so the voltage drop across one is always the same as that across the other). Thus, this...
Consider the circuit shown in the figure with resistors R1= 4.0
Ω, R2= 3.0 Ω, R3= 3.0 Ω, and batteries V1= 2.0 V, V2=1.5 V
respectively. What is the potential drop (voltage) across resistor
R3?
Situation #2: Consider the circuit shown below: V1 = 4.0 V R1 = 8.0 Ω R2 = 2.0Ω V2 = 12V 3) The current in the 8.0Ω resistor is given by: a. 2.0A b. 6.0A c. 8.0A d. none of these
Consider the circuit shown in the figure below. (Assume
R1 = 15.5 Ω and R2 = 4.50
Ω.)
(a) Find the potential difference between points a and
b.
V
(b) Find the current in the 20.0-Ω resistor.
A
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Consider the following circuit 10.0 Ω R2 5.00 Ω 2.00 w R1-6.00 Ω If the current flowing through the 2.002 resistor is 2.00 A, and the current flowing through the 5.00 Ω resistor is 0.44 A, determine the following values: The current flowing through R1, R2, the equivalent resistance, and &
Consider the circuit shown in the figure below. (Assume R1 = 12.0 Ω and R2 = 7.00 Ω.)(a) Find the potential difference between points a and b. (b) Find the current in the 20.0-Ω resistor.
Given the Circuit below: V1 R1 100 V 30 Ω V2 R2 lIh 200 V 20 Ω R3 50Ω Calculate the Currents ( Ii, b, I5) through each Resistor
The figure below shows a circuit diagram. (R1-1410 Ω, R2-420 Ω, Δν-26.5 V) 1000 Ω 30.0V 2000 Ω AV R2 20.0 V (a) Determine the current. mA (b) Determine the potential of wire A relative to ground (c) Determine the voltage drop across the 1410 Ω resistor. Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor