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Have you spent any time playing with the physics applets on the
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A) m (ohm-meters)
B) s (seconds)
C) Fs (farad-seconds)
D) /F (ohms per farad)
E) C (coulombs)
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Ch28-1.
A 1 resistor is placed in parallel with a 10,000 resistor as shown.
1
10000
The total, equivalent resistance of these two resistor in parallel is closest to...
Q28-2.
The four light bulbs shown are identical. Which circuit puts out more light?
(Hint: more power = more light).
V=12V
V=12V
A B
Q28-3.
Two resistors R1 and R2 are hooked to a battery in parallel. R1 is twice as
large as R2. How does the current IB from the battery compare to the current
I1 though R1? (Hint: IB = I1+ I2.)
IB
V R1 I1 R2 I2
= 2 R2
A: IB = I1 B: IB=2I1 C: IB=3I1
CT28-4
R1
I1
V R2 I2 V
2
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Q28-5.
In the circuit below, what happens to the brightness of bulb 1, when bulb 2
burns out? (When a bulb burns out, its resistance becomes infinite.)
V=12V
(Hint: What happens to the current from the battery when bulb 2 burns out.)
Q28-6.
The three light bulbs A, B, and C are identical. How does the brightness of
bulbs B and C together compare with the brightness of bulb A?
A
A: Total power in B+C = power in A.
V=12V
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Q28-7.
A circuit with two batteries is shown below. The directions of the currents
have been chosen (guessed) as shown.
A: I2 = I1 + I3 B: I1 = I2 + I3 C: I3 = I1 + I2
C: None of these.
I1
R1
V1 R2 V2
I2 Loop 1.
R3
I3
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CT28-7b
I3 I1
R1
V1 R2 V2
I2 Loop 1.
R3
I3
E: None of these.
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Q28-8
0.01F I 10
Q28-9.
An RC circuit is shown below. Initially the switch is open and the capacitor
has no charge. At time t=0, the switch is closed. What is the voltage across
the capacitor immediately after the switch is closed (time = 0+)?
R = 10
V=10V
C=0.0010 F
What is the initial current "through" the capacitor (immediately after the
switch is closed) ? (Hint: Vbat = VR + VC)
Q28-10.
An RC circuit is shown below. Initially the switch is open and the capacitor
has no charge. At time t=0, the switch is closed. What is the voltage across
the capacitor immediately after the switch is closed (time = 0+)?
R = 10
V=10V
R = 10
C=0.0010 F
What is the initial current "through" the capacitor (immediately after the
switch is closed) ?
CT28-12
CT28-13
Consider the circuit shown. If you want to measure the current thru bulb 3,
how should the ammmeter be attached?
Pink 1
A A
Blue
A 4
Yellow 2 3
V
A
Green