Two ℰ = 2.97-V batteries are connected in parallel to a 7.52-Ω resistor. Each battery supplies _____ A.
Two ℰ = 2.97-V batteries are connected in parallel to a 7.52-Ω resistor. Each battery supplies...
A 9.00-Ω resistor and a 3.00-Ω resistor are connected in parallel across a 9.00-V battery. Find (a) the current through, and (b) the voltage drop across, each resistor.
A 9.00-Ω resistor and a 3.00-Ω resistor are connected in parallel across a 9.00-V battery. Find (a) the current through, and (b) the voltage drop across, each resistor.
A 85.4-Ω resistor is connected in parallel with a 92.68-Ω resistor. This parallel group is connected in series with a 18.4-Ω resistor. The total combination is connected across a 13.0-V battery. Find (a) the current and (b) the power dissipated in the 92.68-Ω resistor.
A 59.8-Ω resistor is connected in parallel with a 130.6-Ω resistor. This parallel group is connected in series with a 26.2-Ω resistor. The total combination is connected across a 14.7-V battery. Find (a) the current and (b) the power dissipated in the 130.6-Ω resistor.
A 85.4-Ω resistor is connected in parallel with a 92.68-Ω resistor. This parallel group is connected in series with a 18.4-Ω resistor. The total combination is connected across a 13.0-V battery. Find (a) the current and (b) the power dissipated in the 92.68-Ω resistor . 2 3
Two resistors are connected in parallel across an ideal 12.0 V battery. Resistor A has a value of 28 Ω and resistor B carries a current of 0.2505 A. What is the total power dissipated in the circuit?Two resistors are connected in parallel across an ideal 12.0 V battery. Resistor A has a value of 28 Ω and resistor B carries a current of 0.2505 A. What is the total power dissipated in the circuit?
A 4.0-Ω resistor, an 8.0-Ω resistor, and a 12-Ω resistor are connected in parallel with a 24-V battery. What are the equivalent resistance?
Two 1 1/2 V batteries are connected in parallel to a 3/omega resistor. How much current flows through each battery? UPDATE : Figured it out ...."0.25 A"
A 50-Ω resistor and a 28-Ω resistor are connected in series to a 12-V battery of negligible resistance. What is the current flowing through each resistor?
A resistor with a resistance of 12 Ω is connected in series with two batteries both of unknown voltage. The current through the resistor is 5.7 A. The second battery is removed from the circuit. The current through the resistor is now 3.2 A. Calculate the potential differences of both batteries. Show your work and explain your reasoning.