In the circuit in the figure below, the batteries have negligible internal resistance. (Take R1 = 2.15 Ω, R2 = 4.35 Ω, and R3= 7.00 Ω.)
(a) Find the magnitude of the current in each resistor.
I2.15Ω |
= A |
I4.35Ω |
= A |
I7.00Ω |
= A |
(b) Find the magnitude of the potential difference between
points a and b.
V
(c) Find the power supplied by each battery.
left battery |
W |
right battery |
W |
In the circuit in the figure below, the batteries have negligible internal resistance. (Take R1 =...
in the circuit in the figure below, the batteries have negligible internal resistance. (Take R1 2.25 Ω. R2-4.50 Ω, and R.-6.80 .) 120 V R, 12.0 V (a) Find the magnitude of the current in each resistor 12.25Ω = 14.son = 6.80n = (b) Find the magnitude of the potential difference between points a and b (c) Find the power supplied by each battery. left battery right battery eBook
In the circuit in the figure below, the batteries have negligible internal resistance. (Take R1=2.95 Ω, R2=3.80 Ω, and R3=6.80 Ω ).(a) Find the magnitude of the current in each resistor.(b) Find the magnitude of the potential difference between points a and b.(c) Find the power supplied by each battery.
In the circuit in the figure below, the batteries have negligible internal resistance. (Take R_1 = 2.40 Ohm, R_2 = 4.35 Ohm, and R_3 = 5.80 Ohm. Find the magnitude of the current in each resistor. Find the magnitude of the potential difference between points a and b. Find the power supplied by each battery. left battery right battery
Please show steps! Thanks! In the circuit in the figure below, the batteries have negligible internal resistance. (Take R 1 = 2.65 , R 2 = 3.80 , and R 3 = 6.80 .) (a) Find the magnitude of the current in each resistor. (b) Find Llie magnitude of the potential difference between poinlb d dnd b. (c) Find the power supplied by each battery
Review In the circuit shown in the diagram(Figure 1), suppose R1=R2 = 220 Ω and R3=R. The emf of the battery is 12.0 V . (A)Find the value of R such that the current supplied by the battery is 0.0900 A . (B)Find the value of R that gives a potential difference of 4.35 V across resistor 2.
Consider the circuit shown in (Figure 1). The batteries have emfs of ε1 = 9.0 V and ε2 = 12.0 V and the resistors have values of R1 = 27Ω, R2 = 60 Ω, and R3 = 33 Ω. Determine the magnitudes of the currents in each resistor shown in the figure. Ignore internal resistance of the batteries. Determine the directions of the currents in each resistor. Ignore internal resistance of the batteries.
Compute the equivalent resistance of the network in the figure below, and find the current in each resistor. (R1 = 4.00 Ω, R2 = 7.00 Ω, R3 = 10.0 Ω, R4 = 2.00 Ω, and ε = 61.0 V.) The battery has negligible internal resistance. equivalent resistance Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. Ω current in each resistor Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. A (Resistor R1) A (Resistor R2) A (Resistor R3) A (Resistor R4)
In the circuit below the voltage supplied by the battery is 9.0 V and the resistance of the resistors, R1, R2 and R3 are 2.00 Ω, 10.0 Ω and 23.0 Ω respectively, what is the power output of the resistor R1? R1 R2 Rs 2.01 W What is the power output of the resistor R2? Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/10 Previous Tries What is the power output of the resistor R3?
(1) The resistors in the circuit below have the following values: R1 = 8.00 Ω, R2 = 7.00 Ω, and R3 = 3.00 Ω. The two batteries each have a voltage of 5.00 V. (a) Find the current in through R3. (b) How much power do the batteries deliver to R3? (2) Using the exact exponential treatment, find how much time is required to discharge a 242-µF capacitor through a 495-Ω resistor down to 1.00% of its original voltage. 3....
21.8- Resistors in Series and Parallel In the circuit below the voltage supplied by the battery is 12.0 V and the resistance of the resistors, R1, R2 and R3 are 6.00 Ω, 12.0 Ω and 18.0 Ω respectively, what is the power output of the resistor R1? R1 R2 R3 Submit Answer Tries 0/10 What is the power output of the resistor R2? Submit Answer Tries 0/10 What is the power output of the resistor R3? Submit Answer Tries 0/10