Calculate the energy dissipated when 10.82 V drops across a 109 Ohm resistor for 286 s.
Calculate the energy dissipated when 10.82 V drops across a 109 Ohm resistor for 286 s.
A 68 V. battery is connected across a 61300 ohm and a 37700 ohm resistor connected in series. What is the per cent error in the voltmeter reading when placed across the first resistor, if the voltmeter resistance is 146000 ohms?
A 76.1-ohm resistor is connected in parallel with a 121.7-Ohm resistor. This parallel group is connected in series with a 22.6-ohm resistor. The total combination it connected across a 18.8-V battery. Find (a) the current and (b) the power dissipated in the 121.7-Ohm resistor.
A 120.0 ohm resistor is connected in parallel to a 60.0 ohm resistor. These two resistors in parallel are then connected in series with a 20.0 ohm resistor. The total combination is connected across a 15.0 V battery. a. Find the total current in the circuit. b. Find the power dissipated in the 120.0 ohm resistor.
A 6 ohm and a 12 ohm resistor are connected in series to a 36 V battery. What power is dissipated by the 12 ohm resistor? Please show and explain the work. Thank you
Determine the power dissipated in the 350 ohm resistor 200 m E = 45 V L00( ) 1000 3500 4.36 W 6.78 W a 9.35 W 15.26 W
An unknown resistor is connected between the terminals of a 6.5 V battery. Energy is dissipated in the resistor at the rate of 0.480 W. The same resistor is then connected between the terminals of a 3.58 V battery. At what rate is energy now dissipated?
An unknown resistor is connected between the terminals of a 3.00 V battery. Energy is dissipated in the resistor at the rate of 0.452 W. The same resistor is then connected between the terminals of a 1.50 V battery. At what rate is energy now dissipated?
A resistor is connected across a 220-V power source. If the power dissipated is 147 W, what current will flow through the resistor? What is the resistance of the resistor?
Determins the power dissipated by the 4-ohm resistor in the right
hand circuit using algebra. Show the following calculations.
4. Take a Screenshot of the full circuit board showing all four circuits and save it as "DC Circuit_2.pog". Print it out and submit it with your lab report. 5. Determine the power dissipated by the 4-2 resistor in the left-hand circuit by adding either an ammeter or a voltmeter to the circuit. Use the reading from that meter in calculating...
A sinusoidal voltage of 120 V is applied to a resistor of 10 Ohm. a) calculate the effective current in the registor b) the peak voltage across the registor