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- For the resistor in the image below, what is the tolerance? Note from the preliminary reading that resistor color-codes will always consist of at least 2 numerical bands, followed by a multiplier band, followed by a gap and then a tolerance band. 123 00.1% 0.25% 2% 10% 0.05% 10.5% 5% 4 (tol)Note: all the LEDS in this question are following the Voltage- Current graph shown below 0.05 Blue 0.04 Green Rled 0.03 Red Vdco 0.02 U= 12 V Set current to 10 mA 0.01 LED LED voltages Circuit 0.5 1.5 2 2.5 3.5 Voltage across LED (V) #31 Given the circuit #1 presented above, answer the following questions: ww-- Current in LED (A)The diagram below shows the experimental set-up for observing thephotoelectric effect. The table provides values for the work function for several elements. (The work function is the amount of energy required to free the outermost electron from that element.) It is found that a certain voltage stops the current from flowing around the circuit. When the experiment is repeated, it is found that the stopping voltage has increased. Which of the following could explain the change between experiments? a) The metal was changed to one with a lower work function. b) The light intensity decreased. c) The light frequency decreased. d) None of the above.
- Applying Kirchhoff's Junction Rule, what happens to the power source and current when the parallel circuit has two branches, each with a resistor, R? In one to two sentences, answer the question and explain your reasoning.Note: all the LEDS in this question are following the Voltage- Current graph shown below 0.05 Blue 0.04 Green Rled 0.03 Red Vdco 0.02 U= 12 V Set current to 10 mA 0.01 LED LED voltages Circuit 0.5 1.5 2 2.5 3.5 Voltage across LED (V) #31 Given the circuit #1 presented above, answer the following questions: ww-- Current in LED (A)A conventional current is the flow of positive charges that move from higher to lower potential energy. True False