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Electrical engineering car battery. We measure the voltage across its terminals with a voltmeter and it shows an (open circuit) voltage of 12 volts. We place a 5 ohm resistor across the battery terminals, and we measure the current through with ammeter, and it shows 3 Amps. Show the Norton and Thevenin equivalent circuits including parameters for this battery.
The voltage across the terminals of a 9.0V battery is 8.3V when the battery is connected to a 60? load. What is the battery's internal resistance?
With a 1500 MΩ resistor across its terminals, the terminal voltage of a certain battery is 2.63 V . With only a 5.10 Ω resistor across its terminals, the terminal voltage is 1.72 V . Part A) Find the internal emf of this battery. Part B) Find the internal resistance of this battery. Part C) What would be the terminal voltage if the 5.10 Ω resistor were replaced by a 7.10 Ω resistor?
The voltage across the terminals of a 9.0 V battery is 8.1 V when the battery is connected to a 40 Ω load. What is the battery's internal resistance?
With a 1600 MΩ resistor across its terminals, the terminal voltage of a certain battery is 2.64 V . With only a 5.12 Ω resistor across its terminals, the terminal voltage is 1.81 V What would be the terminal voltage if the 5.12 Ω resistor were replaced by a 7.12 Ω resistor? Find the internal resistance of this battery
With a 1500 MΩ resistor across its terminals, the terminal voltage of a certain battery is 2.60 V . With only a 5.11 Ω resistor across its terminals, the terminal voltage is 1.80 V Part A Find the internal emf of this battery. Express your answer in volts to three significant figures. Part B Find the internal resistance of this battery. Express your answer in ohms to three significant figures. Part C What would be the terminal voltage if the...
When a battery voltage is measured by placing a high-resistance voltmeter across the terminals of the battery, the voltmeter reads 6.3V. With the voltmeter leads still attached, the battery terminals are then connected to a resistor in series with an ammeter. In this arrangement, the ammeter reads 150 mA, and the voltmeter reads 5.9V. What are the emf and the internal resistance of the battery?
The terminals of a battery are connected across two different resistors in series. Which of the following statements are correct? (Select all that apply.) The smaller resistor carries more current The voltage difference across each resistor is the same The voltage difference is greatest across the resistor closest to the positive terminal The larger resistor carries less current The current in each resistor is the same. Need Help? ǐwawaniel kor Techer B. -110 points SerCP11 18.4 P022 In the circuit...
A resistor and a capacitor are connected in series across an ideal battery having a constant voltage across its terminals as shown. The capacitor initially uncharged. At the moment the switch is closed the voltage across the capacitor is equal to the battery's terminal voltage less than the battery's terminal voltage, but greater than zero. equal to the battery's terminal voltage zero.
When you connect an unknown resistor across the terminals of a 1.50V AAA battery having negligible internal resistance, you measure a current of 18.3mA flowing through it. What is the resistance of this resistor? If you now place the resistor across the terminals of a 12.9V car battery having no internal resistance, how much current will flow? You now put the resistor across the terminals of an unknown battery of negligible internal resistance and measure a current of 0.459A flowing...