A series circuit is created with a 7-V battery and two resistors. One resistor has a resistance of 38 Ω while the other has a resistance of 14 Ω. What is the voltage difference across the 38 Ω resistor?
A series circuit is created with a 7-V battery and two resistors. One resistor has a...
1. Two 50 Ω resistors are in series in a circuit with a 10 V battery. The change in voltage, in the direction of the current, across either resistor is ___ V. 2. A 40 μF capacitor and a 80 μF capacitor are in series in a circuit with a 10 V battery. The voltage drop, in the direction of the current, across the 40 μF capacitor is ___ V. 3. A 40 μF capacitor and a 100 Ω resistor...
When resistors are in series, each resistor has the same current but the voltage is different for each according to Ohm’s Law. A given circuit consists of two resistors in series connected to a 24.0-V battery. The current in the circuit is 0.0320 A. If R_1=250.0 Ω,and R_2=500.0 Ω. Find the potential difference across each resistor. Find the equivalent resistance. If the circuit in Problem 6 above is reconnected with the two resistors in parallel, the...
Procedure 1: Measure Voltage and Current for Resistors in Series One 100-Ω Resistor Item Value voltage across voltage source 3.174 V measured current through circuit |0.032 A resistance of the circuit calculated current through circuit current 90 difference voltage across 100-S2 resistor 3.150 V 100 Ω Two 100-Ω Resistors in Series Item Value voltage across voltage source3.198 V measured current through circuit 0.017 A resistance of the circuit calculated current through circuit current 90 difference voltage across 100-2 resistor 1.582...
1. Two 50 Ω resistors are in series in a circuit with a 10 V battery. The change in voltage, in the direction of the current, across either resistor is ___ V. Hint: Can you see why the voltage drop in the direction of the current is negative? 2. A 40 μF capacitor and a 80 μF capacitor are in series in a circuit with a 10 V battery. The voltage drop, in the direction of the current, across the...
A circuit is constructed with
five resistors and one real battery as shown above right. We model.
The real battery as an ideal emf V = 12 V in series with an
internal resistance r as shown above left. The values for the
resistors are: R1 = R3 = 22 Ω, R4 = R5 = 82 Ω and R2 = 147 Ω. The
measured voltage across the terminals of the batery is Vbattery =
11.6 V.
A circuit is constructed...
Two resistors are connected in parallel across an ideal 12.0 V battery. Resistor A has a value of 28 Ω and resistor B carries a current of 0.2505 A. What is the total power dissipated in the circuit?Two resistors are connected in parallel across an ideal 12.0 V battery. Resistor A has a value of 28 Ω and resistor B carries a current of 0.2505 A. What is the total power dissipated in the circuit?
- A circuit consists of a 12.0-V battery connected to three resistors (44 Ω , 16 Ω and 140 Ω ) in series. - Find the current that flows through the battery in mA. - Find the potential difference across the 44 Ω resistor in V. - Find the potential difference across the 16 Ω resistor in V. - Find the potential difference across the 140 Ω resistor in V.
Two resistors A and B are connected in series to a 6.0-V battery; the voltage across resistor A is 2.0 V. When A and B are connected in parallel across a 6.0-V battery, the current through B is 2.0 A. What is the resistance of resistor A?
(show equations used) A 12.0 V battery is hooked up to two resistors in series: a 1000 ohm resistor and a 2200 ohm resistor. A) Calculate the voltage across each resistor. B) Calculate the current through each resistor. C) What is the total resistance of the circuit?
Three 4.0 Ω resistors are connected in series with a 17.0 V battery. Find the following. (a) the equivalent resistance of the circuit Ω (b) the current in each resistor A (c) Repeat for the case in which all three resistors are connected in parallel across the battery. equivalent resistance Ω current in each resistor A