1. If we have a box of a dozen resistors and want to connect them together in such a way that they offer the highest possible total resistance, how should we connect them?
2. If we now want to connect those same resistors together such that they have the lowest possible resistance, how should we connect them?
1. If we have a box of a dozen resistors and want to connect them together...
You have six 2.0 kΩ resistors. How can you connect them to produce a total equivalent resistance of 3.0 kΩ ? Check all that apply. You have six 2.0 kΩ resistors. Part A How can you connect them to produce a total equivalent resistance of 3.0 kΩ? Check all that apply. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer x Incorrect; Try Again; no points deducted
You have six 1.0 kN resistors. Part A How can you connect them to produce a total equivalent resistance of 1.5 kN? Check all that apply.
You have a collection of 1.0 kΩ resistors. How can you connect four of them to produce an equivalent resistance of 0.25 kΩ?
Suppose I have 3 identical resistors, each one 2.00 k 2. I want to use all three of them in a circuit. What is the maximum resistance I can achieve with those 3 resistors? a. 0.67 k12 b. 2.00 k 2 C. 4.00 k 2 d. 6.00 k 2 e. 8.00 k 2 Same question but now I want to know the minimum resistance I can achieve with those 3 resistors. (They all need to be part of the circuit,...
You have three identical resistors that you can connect in various ways . Which of the following is NOT a possible value of the equivalent resistance of the three-resistor combinations? O R/3 2R/3 3R/2 You have five identical resistors. How should they be wired in order to have the minimum possible offective resistance? O All in paralie -Two in series, three in paraliel O Three in series, two in parallel All in series
You have three identical resistors that you can connect in various ways. Which of the following is NOT a possible value of the equivalent resistance of the three-resistor combinations? 2R/3 O RI3 0 3R O 3R/2 You have five identical resistors. How should they be wired in order to have the minimum possible effective resistance? O Two in series, three in parallel O Three in series, two in parallel O All in series O All in parallel
Consider three identical resistors of resistance R. You are performing two experiments: 1: You connect two resistors in parallel and the third one in series to parallel combination. 2. You connect two resistors in series and the third one in parallel to series combination. We can predict that equivalent resistance of circuit #1 is greater than resistance of circuit 2 less than resistance of circuit 2 same as resistance of circuit 2 Impossible to predict anything without knowing particular value...
You have six 1.5 k kΩ resistors. Part A How can you connect them to produce a total equivalent resistance of 1.0 kΩ?
4. (6 points) Suppose you have access to three types of resistors: 10 resistors, 2 resistors, and 3 resistors. In your circuit, you can use as many of the 10 resistors, as many of the 20 resistors, and as many of the 3 resistors as you want, but you can only use 6 resistors in total. You want to make a circuit that has an equivalent resistance of 4.5 9. Draw the circuit. (Hint: Two resistors in parallel that have...
I need help and a bit confused on the following questions. Thanks in advance! 1. Three resistors with resistances of 5.0 ?, 9.0 ?, and 12.0 ?, respectively, are connected in a series circuit with a 6.0 V battery. Find the potential difference across the 5.0 ? resistor. 2. Following the steps and answering the questions below, find the equivalent resistance of the combination of resistors shown in the figure: We will break this complex circuit into simpler combinations of...