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Parallel Resistors Checkpoint Two resistors of very different value are connected in parallel. Will the resistance of the pair be closer to the value of the larger resistor or the smaller one? the larger resistor    the smaller resistor Car Headlights are connected Connect 4 equal resistors so their Req is R

checkpoint Car Headlights Are car headlights connected in series or parallel?

Charge flows through a light bulb Charge flows through a light bulb. Suppose a wire is connected across the bulb as shown. When the wire is connected, all the charge continues to flow through the bulb. half the charge flows through the wire; the other half continues through the bulb. all the charge flows through the wire. None of the above

As more identical resistors R are added to the parallel circuit shown here, the total resistance between points P and Q increases remains the same decreases Q

Power Power is the rate at which energy is used or at which work is done P = IV Units:

Practice: Resistors in Series Example Practice: Resistors in Series R1=1W e0 R2=10W Calculate the power provided by the battery if the battery emf is 22 volts. Calculate the power dissipated by each resistor R12 e0 R1=1W e0 R2=10W

Practice: Resistors in Parallel Example Practice: Resistors in Parallel R2 R3 e Determine the current through the battery. Let  = 60 Volts, R2 = 20 W and R3=30 W. Simplify: R2 and R3 are in parallel R23 e 1/R23 = 1/R2 + 1/R3 V23 = V2 = V3 I23 = I2 + I3

Practice: Resistors in Parallel Example Practice: Resistors in Parallel R2 R3 e What is the power delivered by the battery and what is the power dissipated by each resistor. Let  = 60 Volts, R2 = 20 W and R3=30 W. Calculate IV for the battery. R23 e

Example e e e Try it! R1 R2 R3 R1 R23 R123 Calculate current through each resistor. R1 = 10 W, R2 = 20 W, R3 = 30 W, e=44 V Simplify: R2 and R3 are in parallel R1 e R23 Simplify: R1 and R23 are in series e R123 Power delivered by battery?

Example e e e Try it! (cont.) R123 R1 R23 R1 R2 R3 Calculate current through each resistor. R1 = 10 W, R2 = 20 W, R3 = 30 W, e=44 V Expand: R1 and R23 are in series R1 R23 e Expand: R2 and R3 are in parallel R1 R2 R3 e

Checkpoint 4 Resistor Combination Is it possible to connect 4 resistors of resistance R in such a way that their equivalent resistance is R?

They emit the same amount of light II If the 4 light bulbs in the figure are identical, which circuit puts out more light? I They emit the same amount of light II I II