

A Review Constants In the circuit of the figure (Figure 1), take E = 12.0 V,...
In the circuit shown in (Figure 1), E = 29.0 V, R1 = 6.00 12, R3 = 12.0 12, and R2 can vary between 3.00 N and 24.0 12. Part A For what value of R2 is the power dissipated by heating element Rị the greatest? Express your answer with the appropriate units. НА ? R2 Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B Calculate the magnitude of the greatest power. Express your answer with the appropriate units. μΑ PE Value...
Item 8 In the circuit shown in (Figure 1), E = 61.0 V, R4.00 1, R2 = 6.00 2 and Ry = 3.00 n. For the 6.00 2 resistor, calculate the current through the resistor with S closed. Express your answer with the appropriate units. HA I = 4 Request Answer Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining 1 of 1 Figure Part G b. R1 For the 3.00 2 resistor, calculate the current through the resistor...
Item 8 In the circuit shown in (Figure 1). E = 66.0 V. R = 4,00 32 R2 = 6.00 N and R3 = 3.00 12 Figure 1 of 1 W Copyright © 2 We were unable to transcribe this imagePart D For the 4.00 12 resistor, calculate the current through the resistor with S closed. Express your answer with the appropriate units. HÅ ROO? 1 = | Value A Submit Request Answer Part E For the 6.00 12 resistor,...
1 Review Constants Periodic Table Part A Determine the equivalent resistance of resistors R1, R2, and R3 in (Figure 1) for R1 = 422, R2 = 30.012, and R3 = 1522. IVO AED ? Ohms Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again Figure 1 of 1 Part B R2 Determine the current through R if € = 120 V. VASO ? WW R3 A - + Submit Previous Answers Request Answer R X Incorrect; Try Again Part C...
Constants The batteries shown in the circuit in the figure have zero internal resistances and emf values Ej = 12.0 V and E2 = 15.8 V, respectively. The resistors have resistances R1 =7.40 and R2 = 10.8 0. R www & R & Part A Find the current through resistor Ri. ΑΣΦ D. SH ? I = A Submit Request Answer Part B Find the current through resistor R2. IVO ALO ? 11 A Submit Request Answer Part C Find...
Consider the electric circuit shown in the figure. Assume that V = 21.4 V, R1 = R2 = R3 = R4 = R5 = 3.00 2. R , R2 R3 RA RS What is the equivalent resistance of the circuit? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 What is the electric current flowing through resistor R2? Submit Answer Tries 0/12
Review In the circuit shown in the diagram(Figure 1), suppose R1=R2 = 220 Ω and R3=R. The emf of the battery is 12.0 V . (A)Find the value of R such that the current supplied by the battery is 0.0900 A . (B)Find the value of R that gives a potential difference of 4.35 V across resistor 2.
In the circuit in the figure below, the batteries have
negligible internal resistance. (Take R1 = 2.15
Ω, R2 = 4.35 Ω, and R3=
7.00 Ω.)
(a) Find the magnitude of the current in each resistor.
I2.15Ω
= A
I4.35Ω
= A
I7.00Ω
= A
(b) Find the magnitude of the potential difference between
points a and b.
V
(c) Find the power supplied by each battery.
left battery
W
right battery
W
12.0 V R3 12.0 V
Ras SR. Consider the circuit, as shown in the figure above. R1 = 12.0 ohm, R2 = 12.0 ohm, R3 = 6.00 ohm, R4 = 6.00 ohm, R5 = 21.0 ohm and V = 26.0 V. Calculate the magnitude of the current in the R5 = 21.0 ohm resistor. Submit Answer Tries 0/8 Calculate the magnitude of the potential difference between points a and b. Submit Answer Tries 0/8
R R2 V RS 두 R3 RA The figure shows a circuit with a battery and five resistors. What is the current through and the potential difference across resistors R1 and Rz? R1 = 7.00 2, R2 = 5.00 2, R3 = 3.00 2, R4 = 14.0 2, R3 = 4.002, and V = 23.0 v. Current through R : Potential difference across R : Current through R2: Potential difference across R2: | Submit Answer Tries 0/6