6-Let us compared the current running through the resistor in question 4 with the RMS current running through the resistor in question 5... Which of the following choices below represents the RMS current through the resistor in question 5 compared to the current in question 4? together? (a) IRMS, Q5 < 104 (b) IRMS, 05 > 104 (C) IRMS, Q5 = 104 (d) Not enough information to determine QUE OR FALSE... A large when there is a leme and Bases
6-Let us compared the current running through the resistor in question 4 with the RMS current running through the resistor in question 5... Which of the following choices below represents the RMS current through the resistor in question 5 compared to the current in question 4? together? (a) IRMS, Q5 < 104 (b) IRMS, 05 > 104 (C) IRMS, Q5 = 104 (d) Not enough information to determine QUE OR FALSE... A large when there is a leme and Bases
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Transcribed Image Text:Questions 4-6, RESISTORS IN ELECTRIC CIRCUITS (10 resistor in each Q.)
4-Consider connecting a constant 5-V voltage source to a 10 resistor…..
Which of the following choices below represents the current running through the
resistor?
1
(a) - A
2
(b) 2 A
(c) 5 A
(d)
- A
10
5-Now consider replacing the voltage source in question 4 with an AC voltage
source that provides the following instantaneous voltage: Av = 5 sin(12.4ät).
Which of the following choices below represents the instantaneous current
through the resistor at a time t = 1.00 s?
(a) 0.48 A
(b) 2.10 A
(c) 5.00 A
(d) 0.10 A
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force
sive
6-Let us compared the current running through the resistor in question 4 with
the RMS current running through the resistor in question 5... Which of the
following choices below represents the RMS current through the resistor in
question 5 compared to the current in question 4?
(a) IRMS, Q5 < 104
(b) IRMS. 05 > 104 old
(C) IRMS, Q5 = 104
(d) Not enough information to determine
10-
OR FALSE... A large
when there is a large and consta
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