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14) Which of the following is NOT a typical electrical component? A) Resistor B) Capacitor C)...
PART A: A voltage of 18.0V across the terminals of a device produces a current of 3.00 mA through the device. What is the resistance of the device? Express your answer in kilohms to three significant figures. PART B: An old battery with an emf of 8.4 V has a terminal voltage of 8.0 V when it is supplying a current of 2.0 mA. What is the internal resistance of the battery? Express your answer in ohms as an integer....
2- The Electrical System Unit 14 14.5 Premises Ground-Fault Current Path 14.8 Conductor Power Los Metal parts of premises wiring must be bonded to a low medance path designed so that the circuit protection device will quickly open and clear a ground fault 12 Conductor poner losses are directly proporional tl le lengh of the conaco and the areofthe cnrt duce the line- aused by the current is doubled, the power loss will be increased by a) True -percent al...
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4. Connect the 2nd resistor in parallel with the 1st
resistor and connect that combination to the battery.
Measure
the following:
The
current passing through the R1, I1 = ___0.0058____ A
The
current passing through the R2, I2 = ___0.0031____ A
The
current supplied by the battery, I = ___0.0092____ A
Calculate I1 + I2 = ____________ A
Is the following statement true? I = I1 +...
The electrical force between two charged objects depends on the number of electrons in the objects. the total number of protons in both objects. the sum of the net charges on the objects. the product of the net charge on each of the two objects. just the magnitude of the largest charge If the Potential Energy of an Electric Charge increases, then the Electric Potential decreases. True False We move a 6 C Electric Charge from a point where the...
A 3.0 Ohms resistor is connected in series to a battery with terminal voltage 7 V and an internal resistance of 1.0 Ohm. What is the current through the 3.0 Ohms resistor? Select one: A. 2.25 A B.30A C. 27A OD. 63A
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2. The electrical device whose symbol is shown at right requires a terminal voltage D of 12 V and a current of 2.0 A for proper operation. 1) Find the power of the device. 2) Using only this device and one or more 3-Q resistors, design a circuit so that the device will operate properly when the circuit is connected across a 24 V battery with negligible internal resistance
EG 171 Test Chapters 7 Date: 214れ ,3& Name 24. The amount by which the actual resistance can differ from the color-coded value is the: a. temperatare coefficient b. power rating e differiential resistance D tolerance 25. The resistance value of a chip resistor is determined from the size of the resistor three digit number printed on the body d. color-code c. three letters printed on the body True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false 26. The practical...
Non edhe Problem 8 Choose the right combination for the Fiscare (R1: S1k . R2: $1.00 : 50% >Key=A ::::: Figure 5 Figure 8 a) 11: Current Controlled Current Source, 12: Voltage Controlled Current Source. b) I1: Voltage Controlled Current Source, 12: Current Controlled Current Source. c) 11: Current Controlled Voltage Source, 12: Current Controlled Current Source. a) R1: Variable potentiometer, R2: Resistor. b) R2: Variable potentiometer, RI: Resistor. c) R2: Fix potentiometer, RI: Variable Resistor. Problem 6 Choose the...
A 22.10 V battery is used to supply current to a 16 k12 resistor. Assume the voltage drop across any wires used for connections is negligible. (a) What is the current (in mA) through the resistor? mA (b) What is the power dissipated by the resistor (in mW)? mW (c) What is the power input from the battery (in mW), assuming all the electrical power is dissipated by the resistor? mW (d) What happens to the energy dissipated by the...
e letter that corresponds to the correct an 1. The resistance of a resistor: (a) Do es not depend on its size and properties of the material. (b) is directly proportional to the electrical conductivity. (c) is inversely proportional to the electrical conductivity. d) is inversely proportional to the resistivity. 2. The resistivity of pure copper is much less than commercially pure copper because (a) Impurities in commercial pure copper increase the resistivity. (b) Resistivity is not a microstructure sensitive...