Assume that an electrical outlet acts like a battery with potential difference 110 Volts. You connect...
Pease answer questions 4 and 5! Thank you so much! 4. Connect the 2nd resistor in parallel with the 1st resistor and connect that combination to the battery. Measure the following: The current passing through the R1, I1 = ___0.0058____ A The current passing through the R2, I2 = ___0.0031____ A The current supplied by the battery, I = ___0.0092____ A Calculate I1 + I2 = ____________ A Is the following statement true? I = I1 +...
Introduction to Electrical Systems and Chapter 1 1. What is voltage? A. The force that causes a circuit to energize. B. The force that works against resistance. C. The force that pushes electrons through the circuit. D. The force that causes heating and movement in electrical equipment. 2. What can cause death when a person is electrocuted? A. The electric shock stops the lungs from working B. The electric shock stops brain functions. C. Stops the heart or creates an...
Answer 4 & 5 please! thank you! R values = Resistor value, R1 = 990 Ohms Resistor value, R2 = 2050 Ohms 4. Connect the 2nd resistor in parallel with the 1st resistor and connect that combination to the battery. Measure the following: The current passing through the R1, I1 = ___0.0058____ A The current passing through the R2, I2 = ___0.0031____ A The current supplied by the battery, I = ___0.0092____ A Calculate I1 + I2 =...
(a) Which part of an atom is positively charged, and which part is negatively charged? (b) How does the charge of an electron compare with the charge of another electron? (c) How does the charge of an electron compare with the charge of a proton? Can charge be created or destroyed? How does that answer relate to the conservation of charge? How is electric charge similar to mass? How are they different? What are two ways electric charge can be...
I am working on my Physics lab report where it was all about Direct Current Measurement and Ohm’s Law. We had 5 different resistors and had to construct different circuits using a power supply, volt-ohm-milliammeter (VOM) and a digital multimeter to get measurements of resistance, voltage, and current. Nominal values of resistance and tolerance Resistor Nominal Resistance (Ohms) Tolerance (Ohms) R1 680 +/- 68 R2 1000 +/- 50 R3 1500 +/- 75 R4 4700 +/- 470 R5 10,000 +/- 500...
Need by 12 pm July 30, 2020 with answers shown and explanation. Thank you. R 1) Two resistors are connected to each other in parallel, one resistor has a known value of R, the resistance of the second one is unknown. If the equivalent of two resistors in parallel is equal to what is the resistance of the second one? A) R B) 2R E) 4R 2) Which one of the following sentences is correct about the velocity selector? A)...
Chose the correct answer(s) from the multiple choice lists below 1. Exergy of a system is a) b) always increasing e) guided by the first and second laws of thermodynamics for reversible processes only Un d) limited by the second law of thermodynamics for all processes. processes, it is destroyed partly or completely). e) equal to the Gibs free energy of the system. 211two electrodes, one made of u (E.-3.06 V) and another made of Cu ΟΕ.+034V placed in an...
Note: This test contains ten questions from chapter 19 to chapter 27. For full credit, you should show all the steps of your numerical answers. No credit would be earned for just circling the right answers. Chapter 19 - Electric Potential and Electric Potential Energy 1. Two point charges are of + 7 uC and - 4 C are held at the corners of a rectangle as shown. The lengths of the sides of rectangle are 0.15 m, and 0.05...