1. Compute the equivalent resistance of the network in the circuit shown below. Show the steps in reducing a combination of resistors to a single equivalent resistor. The source of emf has an negligible internal resistance. E = 18 V, r = 0 + 6Ω 4Ω 3Ω 2. Two bulbs (e and negligible internal resistance. Find the current through each bulb and the potential difference across each bulb if the bulbs are connected in (a) series (b) in parallel. (c) Suppose one of the bulb burns out and current can no longer flow through it, what happens to the other bulb in the series case? in the parallel case?(Note: Draw the resistor network) w/ resistance 20) are to be connected to an ideal source of emf (}=8V)

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1. Compute the equivalent resistance of the network
in the circuit shown below. Show the steps in
reducing a combination of resistors to a single
equivalent resistor. The source of emf has an
negligible internal resistance.
E = 18 V, r = 0
+
6Ω
4Ω
3Ω
2. Two bulbs (e
and negligible internal resistance. Find the current through each bulb and the potential
difference across each bulb if the bulbs are connected in (a) series (b) in parallel. (c)
Suppose one of the bulb burns out and current can no longer flow through it, what
happens to the other bulb in the series case? in the parallel case?(Note: Draw the resistor
network)
w/ resistance 20) are to be connected to an ideal source of emf (}=8V)
Transcribed Image Text:1. Compute the equivalent resistance of the network in the circuit shown below. Show the steps in reducing a combination of resistors to a single equivalent resistor. The source of emf has an negligible internal resistance. E = 18 V, r = 0 + 6Ω 4Ω 3Ω 2. Two bulbs (e and negligible internal resistance. Find the current through each bulb and the potential difference across each bulb if the bulbs are connected in (a) series (b) in parallel. (c) Suppose one of the bulb burns out and current can no longer flow through it, what happens to the other bulb in the series case? in the parallel case?(Note: Draw the resistor network) w/ resistance 20) are to be connected to an ideal source of emf (}=8V)
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