Chapter 27, Problem 010 (a) In the figure what value must R have if the current...
Chapter 27, Problem 010 (a) In the figure what value must R have if the current in the circuit is to be 1.4 mA? Take ε| = 3.0 V, ε2 = 5.3 V, and r1 = r2 = 2.4 Ω. (b) What is the rate at which thermal energy appears in R? (a) Number Units (b) Number Units
(a) In the figure what value must R have if the current in the circuit is to be 1.1 mA? Take ε1 = 2.0 V, ε2 = 3.5 V, and r1 = r2 = 3.2 Ω. (b) What is the rate at which thermal energy appears in R?
(a) In the figure what value must R have if the current in the circuit is to be 1.4 mA? Take ε1 = 1.6 V, ε2 = 3.9 V, and r1 = r2 = 4.1 Ω. (b) What is the rate at which thermal energy appears in R? 8,45 8 mi mir 2 R
Exam ans fast 2. (a) in Figure what value must R have if the current in the circuit is to be 5 mA? Take E-1.0 V, E2 = 3.0 V, and r, = r2= 2.0 Ω, (b) what is the rate at which thermal energy appears in R? r2
Chapter 27, Problem 038 The figure shows a section of a circuit. The resistances are R1 = 2.0 2, R2 = 4.7 2, and R3 = 6.4 2, and the indicated current is i = 6.3 A. The electric potential difference between points A and B that connect the section to the rest of the circuit is VA-VB = 78 V. (a) is the device represented by "Box" absorbing or providing energy to the circuit, and (b) at what rate?...
(a) In the figure what value must thermal energy appears in R? have if the current in the circuit is to be 1.3 mA? Take = 2.8 V, 2 = 3.9 V, and 1 = -2.8 . (b) What is the rate at which WW ir (a) Number Units Units (b) Number
Chapter 27, Problem 072 In the figure the ideal battery has emf'8 = 33.2 V, and the resistances are R1 R2 = 18 Ω, R,-R.-Re-6.8 Ω, R6-2.8 Ω, and R,-4.5 Ω. what are currents (a),2, (b)4, (c),1, (d)/3, and (e)y? Ri R2 te R4 Ry R6 (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number (d) Number (e) Number Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Units Units Units Units Units Open Show Work
Chapter 27, Problem 041 In the figure £1 = 3.05 V, €2 = 0.889 V, R1 = 4.91 12, R2 = 2.76 12, R3 = 3.03 12, and both batteries are ideal. What is the rate at which energy is dissipated in (a) R4, (b) R2, and (c) R3? What is the power of (d) battery 1 and (e) battery 2? 18, R. & 1 - (a) Number Units (b) Number Units (c) Number Units (d) Number Units (e) Number...
Chapter 27, Problem 011 In the figure circuit section AB absorbs energy at a rate of 71 W when current i = 1.4 A through it is in the indicated direction. Resistance R = 2.0 92. (a) What is the potential difference between A and B? Emf device X lacks internal resistance. (b) What is its emf? w (a) Number Units Units (b) Number Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work
ES Chapter 27, Problem 011 In the figure circuit section AB absorbs energy at a rate of 71 W when current i 1.4 A through it is in the indicated direction. Resistance R = 2.0 . (a) What is the potential difference between A and B? Emf device X lacks internal resistance. (b) What is its emf? w x R (a) Number Units (b) Number Units Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work