1) What is the current through the battery when the switch SW1 is CLOSE and the switch SW2 is OPEN? 2) In the conditions of the previous question (the switch SW1 is CLOSE and switch SW2 is OPEN), is the current through the battery equal to the reading on the amperemeter? Justify your answer. 3) What is the current through the battery when the switch SW1 is OPEN and the switch SW2 is CLOSE? 4) In the conditions of the previous question (the switch SW1 is OPEN and the switch SW2 is CLOSE), is the current through the battery equal to the reading on the amperemeter? Justify your answer

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NOTE: THE AMMETER IS IN FACT LIKE A WIRE IN
THE CIRCUIT - HAS NO RESISTANCE
SW1
BAT1
9 V
ww
R4
9 Ω
AM1
ww
R1
9 Ω
ww
R2
9Q
ww
R3
9Q
1) What is the current through the battery when the switch
SW1 is CLOSE and the switch SW2 is OPEN?
2) In the conditions of the previous question (the switch
SW1 is CLOSE and switch SW2 is OPEN), is the
current through the battery equal to the reading on the
amperemeter? Justify your answer.
3) What is the current through the battery when the switch
SW1 is OPEN and the switch SW2 is CLOSE?
4) In the conditions of the previous question (the switch
SW1 is OPEN and the switch SW2 is CLOSE), is the
current through the battery equal to the reading on the
amperemeter? Justify your answer.
SW2
Transcribed Image Text:NOTE: THE AMMETER IS IN FACT LIKE A WIRE IN THE CIRCUIT - HAS NO RESISTANCE SW1 BAT1 9 V ww R4 9 Ω AM1 ww R1 9 Ω ww R2 9Q ww R3 9Q 1) What is the current through the battery when the switch SW1 is CLOSE and the switch SW2 is OPEN? 2) In the conditions of the previous question (the switch SW1 is CLOSE and switch SW2 is OPEN), is the current through the battery equal to the reading on the amperemeter? Justify your answer. 3) What is the current through the battery when the switch SW1 is OPEN and the switch SW2 is CLOSE? 4) In the conditions of the previous question (the switch SW1 is OPEN and the switch SW2 is CLOSE), is the current through the battery equal to the reading on the amperemeter? Justify your answer. SW2
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