A 13.5 kΩ resistor is connected to a 15.5 V electromotive force. Determine the current in the resistor in mA. Round your answer to three significant figures.
A 13.5 kΩ resistor is connected to a 15.5 V electromotive force. Determine the current in...
A 20.5kΩ resistor is connected to a 10.5 V electromotive force. What is the current in the resistor in mA?
A 1.40 kΩ resistor is connected in series with a 0.800 kΩ resistor. This pair of resistors is connected in parallel with a 7.00 kΩ resistor. That combination is then connected in series with a 0.700 kΩ resistor and a 9.0-V ideal battery (no internal resistance of course). A) sketch this circuit B) Determine the total equivalent resistance of this circuit's arrangement C) Determine the amount of current that flows through the battery D) Determine the voltage drop across the...
A 25.5 Ω resistor is connected to a power supply. As a result there is a current of 19.2 mA flowing through the resistor. Determine the power dissipated in the resistor in milli-watts (mW). Round your answer to three significant figures.
A 33.5 Ω resistor is connected to a power supply. As a result there is a current of 12.2 mA flowing through the resistor. Determine the power dissipated in the resistor in milli-watts (mW). Round your answer to three significant figures? 4990 mW?
A coil is connected in series with a 13.0 kΩ resistor. An ideal 68.8 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 1.91 mA after 4.42 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?
A coil is connected in series with a 14.0 kΩ resistor. An ideal 56.3 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 2.20 mA after 5.59 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?
A coil is connected in series with a 9.66 kΩ resistor. An ideal 68.2 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 2.91 mA after 3.76 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?
coil is connected in series with a 13.1 kΩ resistor. An ideal 64.3 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 2.83 mA after 6.42 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?
A coil is connected in series with a 9.94 kΩ resistor. An ideal 74.6 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 2.87 mA after 6.97 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?
A coil is connected in series with a 9.42 kΩ resistor. An ideal 51.7 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 2.92 mA after 5.66 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?