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CH27.Problems Circuits JH

Suggested Problems

15. The current in a single-loop circuit with one resistance R is 5 15. The current in a single-loop circuit with one resistance R is 5.0 A. When an additional resistance of 2.0 Ω is inserted in series with R, the current drops to 4.0 A. What is R? Answer: 8.0 Ω.

If you try to make V2 zero you end with R= r2-r1 , negative, which is not possible

19. A total resistance of 3.00 Ω is to be produced by connecting an unknown resistance to a 12.0 Ω resistance. (a) What must be the value of the unknown resistance, and (b) should it be connected in series or in parallel?   Answer: (a) 4.0 Ω ; (b) In parallel.

20. When resistors 1 and 2 are connected in series, the equivalent resistance is 16.0 Ω. When they are connected in parallel, the equivalent resistance is 3.0 Ω.What are (a) the smaller resistance and (b) the larger resistance of these two resistors?   Answer: (a) 4.0 Ω ; (b) 12.0 Ω.

A: three parallel ways with two of them in series B: 1 R, then two parallel connected later to a series

33. In Fig. 27-44, the current in resistance 6 is i6 = 1 33. In Fig. 27-44, the current in resistance 6 is i6 = 1.40 A and the resistances are R1 = R2 = R3 = 2.00 Ω, R4 = 16.0 Ω, R5 = 8.00 Ω, and R6 = 4.00 Ω. What is the emf of the ideal battery?   Answer: 48.3 V