Referring to Example 21-13 Suppose R 1 = R 2 = 225 Ω and R 3 = R . The emf of the battery is 12.0 V. (The resistor numbers are given in the Interactive Figure.) (a) Find the value of R such that the current supplied by the battery is 0.0750 A. (b) Find the value of R that gives a potential difference of 2.65 V across resistor 2. The circuit for this problem has three resistor connected to a battery. The lower two resistor are in series with one another, and in parallel with the upper resistor. The battery has an emf of 12.0 V.
Referring to Example 21-13 Suppose R 1 = R 2 = 225 Ω and R 3 = R . The emf of the battery is 12.0 V. (The resistor numbers are given in the Interactive Figure.) (a) Find the value of R such that the current supplied by the battery is 0.0750 A. (b) Find the value of R that gives a potential difference of 2.65 V across resistor 2. The circuit for this problem has three resistor connected to a battery. The lower two resistor are in series with one another, and in parallel with the upper resistor. The battery has an emf of 12.0 V.
Referring to Example 21-13 Suppose R1 = R2 = 225 Ω and R3 = R. The emf of the battery is 12.0 V. (The resistor numbers are given in the Interactive Figure.) (a) Find the value of R such that the current supplied by the battery is 0.0750 A. (b) Find the value of R that gives a potential difference of 2.65 V across resistor 2.
The circuit for this problem has three resistor connected to a battery. The lower two resistor are in series with one another, and in parallel with the upper resistor. The battery has an emf of 12.0 V.
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Now we will consider some slightly different related scenarios to Example 21-18.
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Example 21-18 depicts the following scenario. A circuit consists of a resistor R₁ = 126-, a resistor R₂ = 275-, a capacitor C = 182-μF, a switch, and an € = 3.00-V battery all connected in series. Initially the capacitor is uncharged and the switch is open. At
time t=0 the switch is closed.
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Suppose the resistance of the 126-2 resistor is reduced by a factor of 2. Assume everything else in the problem remains the same. Does the final value of the charge on the capacitor increase, decrease, or stay the same?
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First, what is the time constant of the circuit formed when a and c are connected? Give your ans
in ms to 3 significant digits.
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Next, what is the time constant of the circuit formed when b and c connected? Give your answe
ms to 3 significant digits.
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Finally, you perform the following sequence of events. The capacitor starts uncharged and the
switch is flipped to connect a and c. The capacitor is charged for 20 ms. The switch is then flipp
to connect b and c, and the capacitor is discharged for 26 ms, at which time the switch is set to
position where it is not in contact with either a or b. What is the voltage on the capacitor? Give
answer to 2 significant digits.
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