
a.
Ammeter reading.
a.

Answer to Problem 55A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given figure is,
Here, source voltage is
Formula used:
From Ohm’s law,
Where,
Calculation:
On substituting the given values in above relation,
Conclusion:
Therefore, the ammeter reading is
b.
Voltmeter reading.
b.

Answer to Problem 55A
27 V
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given figure is,
Here,
Calculation:
Consider the given circuit. It is observed that only 1 resistor of value
The voltmeter is connected across the resistor. So, the voltmeter reading will be
Conclusion:
Therefore, voltmeter reading is 27 V.
c.
Power delivered to the resistor.
c.

Answer to Problem 55A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given figure is,
Here,
Formula used:
The power is given as,
Where,
Calculation:
From the previous subpart, the current through the resistor is
On substituting the values,the power delivered is
Conclusion:
Therefore, the power delivered to resistor is
d.
Energy delivered to resistor per hour.
d.

Answer to Problem 55A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given figure is,
Here,
Time,
Formula used:
The energy power relation is,
Where,
Calculation:
As,
So, on substituting the values the energy delivered to resistor is
Conclusion:
Therefore, the energy delivered to resistor is
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