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WHICH LIGHT BULB IS THE BRIGHTEST? CIRCLE THE LIGHT BULB THAT IS THE BRIGHTEST 40W 100W 25W Ri P; PI 1ー 120V I. Calculate the resistance for euch bulb at 120V for the stated power and enter in boxes above 2. Calculate Rsg for the circuit. 3. Calculate the current in the circuit and enter in the box above 4. Calculate the voltage drop across each bulb and enter in boxes above. 5. Calculate the power consumed by euch bulb...
60W 75W 200W 120V 1. Calculate the resistance for each bulb at 120V for the stated power 2 Calculate Ru for the circuit. 3. Calculate the current in the circuit. 4 Calculate the current across each bulb 5. Eater the voltage drop and the power for each bulb in the boxes above. AV/R 120V 2402 0.5A
WHICH LIGHT BULB IS THE BRIGHTEST?: PRACTICE EXERCISE CIRCLE THE LIGHT BULB THAT IS THE BRIGHTEST 60W 75W R2 I, = 200W Ri Pi = 120V 1. Calculate the resistance for each bulb at 120V for the stated power. 2. Calculate Re for the circuit 3. Calculate the current in the circuit. 4. Calculate the voltage drop across each bulb. 5. Calculate the power consumed by each bulb. Req-2400 + 1920 + 72Ω = 504Ω I- AV/R. 120V/5042-0.238A Ex: Δν,-1-R1-0.238A....
Figure 5 Ri= 202 120 volts R2= 20 2 Ry = 2012 Question 23 Questions 23 through 29 pertain to figure 5 What is the total resistance of this circuit? 0 110 22 (4002 0.30 02 None of the above Question 24 Questions 23 through 29 pertain to figure 5 What is the total current of this circuit? 2.5A 04A 04.5A 5A Question 25 Questions 23 through 29 pertain to figure 5 What is the total Power of this circuit?...
PI : For circuit below v-20 V and R,-8 Ohm and R2-2 Ohm. Calculate voltage and power loss in each resistor in the circuit. (Use voltage division and P = (voltage*voltage) resistance)- You cannot use KVL, KCL or Ohms law) Ri R2 P2: For circuit below i = 50 A and R1 = 15 Ohm and R2 = 10 Ohm. Calculate current and power loss in each resistor in the circuit. (Use current division and P - (current*current) resistance) You...
A 1.5 V battery with an internal resistance of 5 Ohms is connected to a light bulb with a resistance of 20 Ohms in a simple, single-loop circuit. a) What is the current flowing in this circuit? b) What is the voltage difference across the light bulb and the internal resistor? c) Also calc the supplied power by the battery and power drops across the two resistors.
A 12 v battery causes a current of 0.5 A through a resistor. a) what is the resistance of the resistor? b) What is the power output of the battery? c) How many joules of energy does the battery lose in a minute? Answer each multiple choice question (part a) and then (part b) explain in words why your answer is correct The length of a wire is doubled and the radius is doubled. By what factor does the resistance...
Given resistance starts at 44 ohms and decreases in increments of 5 ohms, calculate the values of Voltage across RL for each change in resistance. *Remember it is an AC circuit* Part II: Assemble the AC Circuit below: Ru
Exercise 5 The resistances in this circuit are: Ri battery's emf is 80. V 25 Q, R2 = 11 Q, R3 = 40. 2, R4=72 Q, and Rs = 64 Q. The a) Predict without calculation: which resistors, if any, will have the same current, and which, if any, will have the same voltage? Explain your reasoning. b) [10 points] Calculate the voltage across each of the resistors. For full credit, redraw the circuit each time you replace two or...
1. Does the resistance of the WHOLE circuit increase, decrease, or stay the same when additional light bulbs are added in series? 2. Does the voltage across each individual light bulb increase, decrease, or stay the same when additional light bulbs are added in series? 3. Does the resistance of the whole circuit increase, decrease, or stay the same when additional light bulbs are added in parallel? 4. Does the voltage across each individual light bulb increase, decrease, or stay...