
In the figure assume that epsilon = 3.5 V, r = 140 ohm, R_1 = 340 ohm, and R_2 = 250 ohm. If the voltmeter resistance is R_v = 5.1 k ohm, what percent error (including sign) does it introduce into the measurement of the potential difference across R_1? Ignore the presence of the ammeter. Number Units
In the figure a voltmeter of resistance Rv = 480 s2 and an ammeter of resistance RA = 2.03 12 are being used to measure a resistance R in a circuit that also contains Ro = 100 1 and an ideal battery of emf ε = 12.0 V. Resistance R is given by Vli, where V is the potential across R and i is the ammeter reading. The voltmeter reading is V', which is V plus the potential difference across...
For the circuit shown in the figure (ε-3.50 V, R-5.00 Ω), calculate the following quantities. 12,0 V 4,00 Ω 2.00 Ω (a) Calculate the current in the 2.00 Ω resistor. (Enter the magnitude.) mA (b) Calculate the potential difference between points a and b. The ammeter shown in the figure below reads 2.94 A. Find the following. 15.0 V 7.00 Ω 5.00 Ω 2.00 Ω ε (a) 1A Consider the following figure, where ε,-12 V and ε2-9.2 v. 10.011 6.00...
Exercise 2. An instrument used to measure current is called an ammeter. The ammeter is connected into a circuit in series in the loop in which the desired current reading is required. The resistance of an ideal ammeter is zero, and it is essential in real ammeters that the resistance of the instrument be very small compared to other resistances in the circuit. Why? R2 Ri a)-A meter to measure potential difference is called a voltmeter. To find the potential...
For the circuit shown in the figure (ε = 9.00 V, R = 8.50 2), calculate the following quantities. 12.0V 4.00 2 2.00 22 WY (a) Calculate the current in the 2.00 2 resistor. (Enter the magnitude.) ma (b) Calculate the potential difference between points a and b.
For the circuit shown in the figure, calculate the following. (Assume ε = 8.40 V and R = 5.94 Ω.) (a) the current in the 2.00-12 resistor (Enter the magnitude.) (b) the potential difference between points a and b, ΔV = Vb - Va
a) Find the equivalent resistance between points a and b in Figure 1 (R = 17.00 22). If a potential difference of 340 V is applied between points a and b, calculate the current in each resistor. What is the potential difference a cross each resistance? 2. The ammeter shown in the figure 2 below reads 2.28 A. Find 11, 12, and using Kirchhoff's rules. 3. An uncharged capacitor and a resistor are connected in series to a battery, where...
In the figure R -95 2, R2-39 , and the ideal batteries have emts c-5.0 V, -60V and t -5.0 V. Find (a) the current in R1, (b) the current in R2, and (e) the potential difference 0 Ry
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Consider the circuit shown in the figure below. (Let R-6.20 Ω and Δν-22.0 V.) 2.40 2 ΔΙ. 9.00 Ω (a) Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit in the figure above. (b) Find the potential difference across each resistor. AVce - AVcd AVfd (c) Find each current indicated in the figure above. (d) Find the power delivered to each resistor. ac ce cd ed
Consider the circuit shown in the figure below. (Let R-6.20 Ω and...
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Figure 2 6.00 volts 10.0 volts wt 4) Figure 2 illustrates the component voltage phasors corresponding to one embodiment of the series AC RLC circuit of Figure 1. The magnitude of each phasor is shown in Figure 2. All of the phasors rotate CCW with the angular velocity of the source. The other given values are R-30.0 ohms and L-0.020 H. Compute numerical values for the following quantities: a) The expected RMS voltage reading of each of...