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Your answer is partially correct. Try again. 1.34 A and the resistances are R1-R2-R3 2.04 Ω, R4-15.5 Ω, R5-707 Ω, and R6-3.08 O. what is the emf of the ideal battery In the figure the current in resistance 6 is i6 Ri R2 Rs 16 8 UnitsT v Number 136.16
Chapter 02, Problem 035 Partially correct answer. Your answer is partially correct. Try again. Figure (a) shows a red car and a green car that move toward each other. Figure (b) is a graph of their motion, showing the positions xg0 = 260 m and xr0 = -35 m at time t = 0. The green car has a constant speed of 19 m/s and the red car begins from rest. What is the acceleration magnitude of the red car?...
Your answer is partially correct. Try again. In the figure here, a red car and a green car move toward each other in adjacent lanes and parallel to an x axis. At time t = 0, the red car is at xp = 0 and the green car is at xg = 225 m. If the red car has a constant velocity of 25.0 km/h, the cars pass each other at x = 43.4 m. On the other hand, if...
Your answer is partially correct. Try again The circuit in the figure consists of switch S, a 5.40 V ideal battery, a 10.0 MQ resistor, and an airfiled capacitor. The capacitor has parallel circular plates of radius 4.30 cm, separated by 3.50 mm. At time t o switch S is closed to begin charging the capacitor. The electric field between the plates is uniform. At t = 280 us, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field within the capacitor...
In a lead acid battery (the battery that is used to start your car), the following reaction occurs: Pb(s) + PbO2(s) + 2 H2SO4(aq) → 2 PbSO4(s) + 2 H2O(l) How many electrons are transferred in this reaction? Enter your answer as an integer.
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again. In the figure R1 = 130 Ω, R2 = 50 Ω, and the ideal batteries
have emfs ε1 = 6.0 V, ε2 = 5.0 V, and ε3 = 4.0 V. Find (a) the
current in R1, (b) the current in R2, and (c) the potential
difference between points a and b.
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Your answer is partially correct. Try again. In the figure R1 = 9.54 k2, R2 = 15.2 kq, C = 0.389 UF, and the ideal battery has emf ε = 21.0 V. First, the switch is closed a long time so that the steady state is reached. Then the switch is opened at time t = 0. What is the current in resistor 2 at t = 4.40 ms? 80 Rg Number the tolerance is +/-2%
Chapter 26, Problem 006 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A certain cylindrical wire carries current. We draw a circle of radius r around its central axis in Figure (a) to determine the current i within the circle. Figure (b) shows current i as a function of r2. The vertical scale is set by is = 4.2 mA, and the horizontal scale is set by G2-4.6 mm2. (a) Is the current density uniform? (b) If so, what is its...
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Your answer is partially correct. Try again. In the figure 84 = 6.01 V, 82 = 12.9 V, R1 = 227 2, and R2 = 113 1. What are the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the current through resistance 1, the (c) magnitude and (d) direction of the current through resistance 2, and the (e) magnitude and (f) direction of the current through battery 2? RE 18, RS (a) Number 150 Units mA (b)! down (c) Number 169 Units...