
16) A resistor, R is connected in series with a non-ideal battery. When the battery is...
15) A rectangular conducting loop of length and with w and total resistance is being pulled out of a region of magnetic field. If the loop is moving with a constant speed, what is the electric current (magnitude and direction) in the loop? 15) - 0.12 0.22 0.340,- 1.25 Tinte page=876 A) 401 A Clockwise B) 401 A Court Clockwise 15.30 A, Cockwise D) 530 A, Counter Clockwise 1) 7.09 A Clockwise F) 7.00 A. Counter Clochy G) 632 A...
A 9 ohm resistor and a 16 ohm resistor are connected in series in a circuit with a 5 volt battery. Assuming negligible internal resistance in the battery, the current from the battery will be? The current in the 16 ohm resistor will be?
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...
In circuit A, a resistor of resistance R is connected across the terminals of a battery with no internal resistance. In circuit B, an identical resistor is connected across a battery which is identical to the battery in the other circuit, except it has internal resistance r. 75.0% less power is dissipated in the resistor in circuit B than the resistor in circuit A. Determine the ratio r/R. Remember to express the answer with three significant digits.
A battery with an emf of 3.00 V has an internal resistance r. When connected to a resistor R, the terminal voltage is 2.90 V and the current is 0.16 A. 1. What is the value of the external resistor R? 2. What is the internal resistance r of the battery? 3. What is the energy dissipated in the battery's internal resistance in 1.6 minutes? 4. When a second identical battery is added in series and the external resistor is...
When a resistor with resistance R is connected to a 1.50-V flashlight battery, the resistor consumes 0.0425 W of electrical power. (Throughout, assume that each battery has negligible internal resistance.) Part A What power does the resistor consume if it is connected to a 12.6-V car battery? Assume that R remains constant when the power consumption changes. Express your answer with the appropriate units. P P = nothingnothing SubmitRequest Answer Part B The resistor is connected to a battery and...
When unequal resistors are connected in series across an ideal battery, A) the same power is dissipated in each one. B) the potential difference across each is the same. C) the current flowing in each is the same. D) the equivalent resistance of the circuit is less than that of the smallest resistor. E) the equivalent resistance of the circuit is equal to the average of all the resistances. A number of resistors are connected across points A and B...
A resistor of 15 and a coil are connected in series with a 6.30V battery with negligible internal resistance and a closed switch. At the instant of 2.00 ms after opening the circuit the current is 0.210A, the inductance of the coil is: a. 94.5 H b. 13.3 mH c. 42.0 mH d. 43.3 mH
A battery, a resistor of resistance R, and an initially uncharged capacitor of capacitance C are connected in series. At what time does the capacitor voltage reach 90% of the battery voltage? Assume that the battery has no internal resistance.
An ideal voltmeter V is connected to a 2.0 O resistor and a
battery with
emf 5.0 V and internal resistance 0.5 O as shown in the figure on
the
right. (a) What is the current in the 2.0 O resistor? (b) What is
the terminal
voltage of the battery? (c) What is the reading on the voltmeter?
Explain
your answers.