It is known that the voltage measured by the voltmeter is 5 Volt 1. Calculate the value of the current I through the battery BAT1 (It is the current that the amperemeter shows) 2. Calculate the value of the Resistance R, 3. Calculate the Power provided por the battery to the system

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Part A
Given the following electric circuit
R1
Amperemeter
??? O
The voltmeters
BAT1
V
Voltmeter
R2
R3
10 Ω
shows 5 Volt
10 Q
It is known that the voltage measured by the voltmeter is 5 Volt
1. Calculate the value of the current I through the battery
BAT1 (It is the current that the amperemeter shows)
2. Calculate the value of the Resistance R,
3. Calculate the Power provided por the battery to the system
4. Calculate the Power released by each one of the
Resistances R, R, and R,
5. Explain if there is a relation between the Power provided
por the battery P and the Power released by the
Resistances R,, R, and R,. Justify your answer with your
29
3°
calculations
Type your solution of questions 1) to 5) in RED or PASTE the
image of your handwriting solution HERE
Transcribed Image Text:Part A Given the following electric circuit R1 Amperemeter ??? O The voltmeters BAT1 V Voltmeter R2 R3 10 Ω shows 5 Volt 10 Q It is known that the voltage measured by the voltmeter is 5 Volt 1. Calculate the value of the current I through the battery BAT1 (It is the current that the amperemeter shows) 2. Calculate the value of the Resistance R, 3. Calculate the Power provided por the battery to the system 4. Calculate the Power released by each one of the Resistances R, R, and R, 5. Explain if there is a relation between the Power provided por the battery P and the Power released by the Resistances R,, R, and R,. Justify your answer with your 29 3° calculations Type your solution of questions 1) to 5) in RED or PASTE the image of your handwriting solution HERE
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