1. Find the equivalent resistance, the total current of the circuit and the power of each resistor.

2. The following figure both batteries have negligible internal resistance and the ammeter reads a stream of 2.50 in the sense that it illustrates. Find EMF of the battery polarity indicated is correct?


1. Find the equivalent resistance, the total current of the circuit and the power of each...
2. The following figure both batteries have negligible internal
resistance and the ammeter reads a stream of 2.50 in the sense that
it illustrates. Find EMF of the battery polarity indicated is
correct?
12.0 Ω 上 48.0 15.0 (2 75.0 V
2. In the following figure both batteries have negligible
internal resistance and the ammeter reads a current of 2.50 A in
the direction shown. Find the emf of the battery. Is the polarity
indicated correct?
2 En la siguiente figura ambas baterias tienen resistencia interna insignificante y el amperimetro lee una corriente de 2.50 A en el sentido que se ilustra. Encuentre la fem de la batería. ¿Es correcta la polaridad que se indica? 12.0 (2 上 48.0 15.0 75.0...
find the equivalent resistance, the total circuit current and
the power of each resistor
1. Encuentre la resistencia equivalente, la corriente total del circuito y la potencia de cada resistor R2 576 Ω R1 # 576 Ω R3 576 Ω 120 V
Find the equivalent resistance, the total current of the circuit
and the power of each resistor
1. Encuentre la resistencia equivalente, la corriente total del circuito y la potencia de cada resistor. R2-576 Ω R1-576 Ω R3-576 Ω 120 V Tomado de: Physics 9th Ed, Cutnell&Johnson
in the circuit in the figure below, the batteries have negligible internal resistance. (Take R1 2.25 Ω. R2-4.50 Ω, and R.-6.80 .) 120 V R, 12.0 V (a) Find the magnitude of the current in each resistor 12.25Ω = 14.son = 6.80n = (b) Find the magnitude of the potential difference between points a and b (c) Find the power supplied by each battery. left battery right battery eBook
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
Compute the equivalent resistance of the network in the figure below, and find the current in each resistor. (R1 = 4.00 Ω, R2 = 7.00 Ω, R3 = 10.0 Ω, R4 = 2.00 Ω, and ε = 61.0 V.) The battery has negligible internal resistance. equivalent resistance Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. Ω current in each resistor Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. A (Resistor R1) A (Resistor R2) A (Resistor R3) A (Resistor R4)
In the circuit shown in the figure (Figure 1) the batteries have negligible internal resistance and the meters are both idealized. With the switch S open, the voltmeter reads 13.0 V. Find the emf epsilon of the battery. What will the ammeter read when the switch is closed?
In the circuit shown in the figure 1 both batteries have insignificant internal resistance and the idealized ammeter reads 1.90 A in the direction shown.Find the emf ε of the battery. Is the polarity shown correct? Yes or No
In the circuit shown in (Figure 1), the 6.0 Ω resistor is
consuming energy at a rate of 25.0 J/s when the current through it
flows as shownA) Find the current through the ammeter AB) What are the polarity and emf E of the battery, assuming it has
negligible internal resistance?