EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
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Chapter 25, Problem 76P

(a)

To determine

The equivalent resistance between a and b .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 76P

The equivalent resistance of the circuit is 4.10Ω .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for equivalent resistance in upper wire is given by,

  Req,1=R6+(R2+R4)(R4)(R2+R4)+R4

The expression for equivalent resistance in lower wire for is given by,

  Req,2=R822R8+R4

The expression for net equivalent resistance is given by,

  Req=Req,1Req,2Req,1+Req,2

Calculation:

The equivalent resistance in upper wire is calculated as,

  Req,1=R6+( R 2 + R 4 )( R 4 )( R 2 + R 4 )+R4=6Ω+( 2Ω+4Ω)( 4Ω)( 2Ω+4Ω)+( 4Ω)=8.4Ω

The equivalent resistance in lower wire is calculated as,

  Req,2=R822R8+R4= ( 8Ω )22( 8Ω)+4Ω=4Ω+4Ω=8Ω

The net equivalent resistance of the circuit is calculated as,

  Req=R eq,1R eq,2R eq,1+R eq,2=( 8.4Ω)( 8Ω)( 8.4Ω)+( 8Ω)=4.10Ω

Conclusion:

Therefore, the equivalent resistance of the circuit is 4.10Ω .

(b)

To determine

The current in each resistor.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 76P

The currents through upper wire 6Ω resistor, lower wire 4Ω resistor, 4Ω resistor parallel with 2Ω and 4Ω resistors, upper wire 6Ω

  =(4Ω+2Ω) resistor and, lower wire in parallel 8Ω resistor are 1.43A , 1.50A , 0.86A , 0.57A and 0.75A respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for current in upper wire 6Ω resistor is given by,

  I6=VReq,1

The expression for current in upper wire 4Ω resistor is given by,

  I4=V(I6)(R6)R4

The expression for current in upper wire 6Ω resistor is given by,

  I6,upper=V(I6)(R6)R6

The expression for current in lower wire is given by,

  Ilower=VReq,2

The expression for current in lower wire in parallel 8Ω resistor is given by,

  I8=V(I lower)(R4)R8

Calculation:

The current in upper wire 6Ω resistor is calculated as,

  I6=VR eq,1=12.0V8.4Ω=1.43A

The current in upper wire 4Ω resistor is calculated as,

  I4=V( I 6 )( R 6 )R4=12.0V( 1.43A)( 6Ω)4Ω=0.86A

The current in upper wire 6Ω resistor is calculated as,

  I6,upper=V( I 6 )( R 6 )R6=12.0V( 1.43A)( 6Ω)6Ω=0.57A

The current in lower wire is calculated as,

  Ilower=VR eq,2=12.0V8Ω=1.5A

The current in lower wire in parallel 8Ω resistor is calculated as,

  I8=V( I lower )( R 4 )R8=12.0V( 1.5A)( 4Ω)8Ω=0.75A

Conclusion:

Therefore, the currents through upper wire 6Ω resistor, lower wire 4Ω resistor, 4Ω resistor parallel with 2Ω and 4Ω resistors, upper wire 6Ω =(4Ω+2Ω) resistor and, lower wire in parallel 8Ω resistor are 1.43A , 1.50A , 0.86A , 0.57A and 0.75A respectively.

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