A circuit consists of a 3-volt battery; connecting wires with very low resistivity; a light bulb with resistance = 2Ω.
a. How much current is flowing through the bulb?
b. How much energy per second is converted from electrical potential energy to light and heat?
c. If the bulb is replaced with one with higher resistance, in what way (increase, decrease, stay the same) would voltage and current change?
A circuit consists of a 3-volt battery; connecting wires with very low resistivity; a light bulb...
A 12-volt battery is connected to two light bulbs, as drawn in
Figure 1. Light bulb 1 has resistance 3 ohms, while light bulb 2
has resistance 6 ohms. The battery has essentially no internal
resistance, and all the wires are essentially resistanceless,
too.
When a light bulb is unscrewed, no current flows through that
branch of the circuit. For instance, if light bulb 2 is unscrewed,
current flows only around the lower loop of the circuit, which
consists of...
Consider a simple circuit with a light bulb, wires and battery, which of the following is true? The energy stored in the battery is dissipated energy The voltage gain at the battery is the same value as the voltage drop across the circuit The voltage can be measured at any one place in the circuit The current is smaller in the light bulb than on either side None of the above are true
A 24-volt battery is hooked to four 25-watt light bulb in series. a. Draw a digram of this circuit b. Find the voltage across each light bulb c. Find the current in each light bulb d. Find the resistance in each light bulb
1.A single light bulb is connected to a 12 V battery. The light bulb uses 55 W of power (which is about what a car’s headlight uses). (a) What is the current flowing out of the high-voltage (+) end of the battery? (b) What is the current flowing into the low-voltage (-) end of the battery? (c) The battery has a sticker on it that says “This 12V battery contains 50 Amp-hours.” This indicates Amps × hours that the battery...
1. A battery is connected to a light bulb, lighting the bulb. Where in the circuit is the current the greatest? A) inside the battery B) it's the same at all these points C) inside the light bulb filament D) between the light bulb and the negative terminal of the battery E) between the positive terminal of the battery and the light bulb 2. The emf of a battery is: A) its internal resistance B) the voltage difference it provides...
A 24-volt battery is connected to four 25-watt light bulbs in parallel. a. Draw a diagram of this circuit b. Find the voltage across each light bulb c. Find the current in each light bulb d. Find the resistance in each light bulb
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You are given a circuit that contains a battery with three cells, wires and a light bulb. Which change would make the bulb shine less brightly? Choose all that apply. Select one or more: a decrease the resistance of the circuit b. increase the resistance of the circuit c. increase the voltage of the battery (add another cell) d. decrease the voltage of the battery (remove a cell) Check You should not touch electrical appliances with...
In most circuits the resistance of wires is negligible. Over long distances, however, it can become significant. Imagine a 160 km long cable from the power plant. It is 0.9 cm diameter and made of aluminum, with resistivity of 2.65x10m. It carries current to light your 60 W light bulb which is connected to your 120 V outlet. a) What is the resistance of the cable from your power plant? R- b) How much current goes through your light bulb?...
1. Suppose you have a 12-V battery, two light bulbs, and some wires that you can use to connect them. (a) Draw a diagram showing the battery wired to the two light bulbs in the series configuration. Wires can be shown by lines, battery by a rectangle, and light bulb by some simple shape. (5 pts) (b) Draw a diagram showing the battery wired to the two light bulbs in the parallel configuration. (5 pts) 2. The headlight in a...
a. A circuit is formed by connecting a resistor between the terminals of an ideal battery of 6 volts. The battery has no internal resistance. Which two statements are correct when 1 C of charge flow around the complete circuit. 1. 6 V is the potential difference across the resistor. 2. 1 A of current flows through the resistor. 3. 6 J of thermal energy is dissipated in the resistor. 4. The resistor had a resistance of 6 ohms. b....