In the circuit shown, four devices are connected together. The values for some of the voltages and currents are given. a) Find the power delivered by Device 2. b) Assume that the charge carriers are protons. Which way are the charge carriers moving through Device 3? Your answer should be either from-left-to-right, or from-right-to-left. Explain your answer briefly. c) How much energy is absorbed by Device 1 in a 4[ms] time period? d) Assume that the charge carriers are protons. Are the charges gaining or losing energy as they move through Device 3? Explain your answer briefly, showing how you got your answer.

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In the circuit shown, four devices are connected together. The values for some of
the voltages and currents are given.
a) Find the power delivered by Device 2.
b) Assume that the charge carriers are protons. Which way are the charge
carriers moving through Device 3? Your answer should be either
from-left-to-right, or from-right-to-left. Explain your answer briefly.
c) How much energy is absorbed by Device I in a 4[ms] time period?
d) Assume that the charge carriers are protons. Are the charges gaining or
losing energy as they move through Device 3? Explain your answer
briefly, showing how you got
your answer.
v = 12.7[V]
v, = -7.4[V]
ve = 5.3[V]
i, = 6.78[mA]
i, =-6.78[mA]
iç = -8.67[mA]
Device 1
Device 2
%3D
Device 3
Device 4
+
Transcribed Image Text:In the circuit shown, four devices are connected together. The values for some of the voltages and currents are given. a) Find the power delivered by Device 2. b) Assume that the charge carriers are protons. Which way are the charge carriers moving through Device 3? Your answer should be either from-left-to-right, or from-right-to-left. Explain your answer briefly. c) How much energy is absorbed by Device I in a 4[ms] time period? d) Assume that the charge carriers are protons. Are the charges gaining or losing energy as they move through Device 3? Explain your answer briefly, showing how you got your answer. v = 12.7[V] v, = -7.4[V] ve = 5.3[V] i, = 6.78[mA] i, =-6.78[mA] iç = -8.67[mA] Device 1 Device 2 %3D Device 3 Device 4 +
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