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1. A battery is connected to a light bulb, lighting the bulb. Where in the circuit is the current the greatest? A) inside the battery B) it's the same at all these points C) inside the light bulb filament D) between the light bulb and the negative terminal of the battery E) between the positive terminal of the battery and the light bulb 2. The emf of a battery is: A) its internal resistance B) the voltage difference it provides...
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QUESTION 1 If I connect a bulb to a battery, the bulb lights up with a certain brightness. What will happen if I connect a second bulb? . A) The first bulb will be the same brightness as before, but the second bulb will be dimmer B) The first bulb will be the same brightness as before,...
A.) Shown above are two different circuits. Each circuit is made
out a battery, a capacitor, a switch, and two resistors. All the
components (batteries, switches, capacitors, and resistors) are
identical in the above circuits. For both circuits, when the switch
is closed, the capacitors will get charged. Which of the following
is correct about the peak current in the circuit? Explain your
choice.
a) Circuit B has 4 times larger peak current than circuit A.
b) Circuit B has...
a) Calculate the power dissipated in R3.
R1 = 329 Ω
R2 = 879 Ω
R3 = 622 Ω
R4 = 118 Ω
V = 6.0 V
The picture shows a battery connected to two wires in parallel.
Both wires are made of the same material and have the same length,
but the diameter of wire A is twice the diameter of wire B.
For each statement select T True or F False.
a)The current through the battery is four...
Two resistors having different resistances are connected in parallel. The equivalent resistance is always Select one: O a. equal to the larger resistance. O b. equal to the smaller resistance. O c. smaller than the smaller resistance. d. between the two resistances. O e. larger than the larger resistance. A battery with potential difference 17.9 V is across two resistors that are in series. The potential difference across one of the resistors is 5.7 V. The potential difference across the...
5. The right end of a spring with spring constant k = 8N m is located a distance d = 2m to the left of a plane inclined at an angle θ 30°. A small block, which we can treat as a point mass. has a mass m 4kg is placed at the very top of the inclined plane and the inclined plane has a length L-3m a) First assume there is no friction between the block and the floor....
1. Identical capacitors A and B are fully charged by the same
battery. Capacitor A is disconnected from the battery while
capacitor B remains connected to it. Identical dielectric slabs are
inserted between the plates of the capacitors. Which of the
following is true?
2. A parallel plate capacitor (shown) is fully charged and
remains connected to the battery. A conducting plate is inserted
into the gap between the two plates, partially filling the gap.
Which of the following is...
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4) A wire is carrying a current of I and it is placed in a magnetic field of B, the force on the wire is zero if: A) The length of wire is infinite. B) If there is a non-zero angle between magnetic field B and current I. C) The direction of the current and magnetic field are perpendicular. D) The current and magnetic field are parallel. E) There is a...
Reread the section on error propagation in the lab manual. You want to determine the energy stored in a capacitor for a given voltage. You measure the capacitance C and the applied voltage V and calculate the energy from U = 0.5CV2 Which of the quantities, C or V, should you measure most carefully (with the smallest relative uncertainty) to obtain the most reliable value (smallest relative uncertainty) for U V because its value is usually larger than the value...
Parallel Circuit
Please answer the following Questions.
heres the circuit
.What can you infer about the current through each of the bulbs as each additional bulb is added in parallel? Explain. What can you infer about the current through the battery as each additional bulb is added in parallel? Explain. . What can you infer about the current through the whole circuit as each additional bulb is added in parallel? Explain. Refer back to your rule developed in section 2...