DATA The electronics supply company where you work has two different resistors, R 1 and R 2 , in its inventory, and you must measure the values of their resistances. Unfortunately, stock is low, and all you have are R 1 , and R 2 in parallel and in series—and you can't separate these two resistor combinations. You separately connect each resistor network to a battery with emf 48.0 V and negligible internal resistance and measure the power P supplied by the battery in both cases. For the series combination. P = 48.0 W; for the parallel combination, P = 256 W. You are told that R 1 > R 2 . (a) Calculate R 1 and R 2 . (b) For the series combination, which resistor consumes more power, or do they consume the same power? Explain, (c) For the parallel combination, which resistor consumes more power, or do they consume the same power?
DATA The electronics supply company where you work has two different resistors, R 1 and R 2 , in its inventory, and you must measure the values of their resistances. Unfortunately, stock is low, and all you have are R 1 , and R 2 in parallel and in series—and you can't separate these two resistor combinations. You separately connect each resistor network to a battery with emf 48.0 V and negligible internal resistance and measure the power P supplied by the battery in both cases. For the series combination. P = 48.0 W; for the parallel combination, P = 256 W. You are told that R 1 > R 2 . (a) Calculate R 1 and R 2 . (b) For the series combination, which resistor consumes more power, or do they consume the same power? Explain, (c) For the parallel combination, which resistor consumes more power, or do they consume the same power?
DATA The electronics supply company where you work has two different resistors, R1 and R2, in its inventory, and you must measure the values of their resistances. Unfortunately, stock is low, and all you have are R1, and R2 in parallel and in series—and you can't separate these two resistor combinations. You separately connect each resistor network to a battery with emf 48.0 V and negligible internal resistance and measure the power P supplied by the battery in both cases. For the series combination. P = 48.0 W; for the parallel combination, P = 256 W. You are told that R1 > R2. (a) Calculate R1 and R2. (b) For the series combination, which resistor consumes more power, or do they consume the same power? Explain, (c) For the parallel combination, which resistor consumes more power, or do they consume the same power?
In the Donkey Kong Country video games you often get around by shooting yourself out of barrel cannons. Donkey Kong wants to launch out of one barrel and land in a different one that is a distance in x of 9.28 m away. To do so he launches himself at a velocity of 22.6 m/s at an angle of 30.0°. At what height does the 2nd barrel need to be for Donkey Kong to land in it? (measure from the height of barrel 1, aka y0=0)
For which value of θ is the range of a projectile fired from ground level a maximum?
90° above the horizontal
45° above the horizontal
55° above the horizontal
30° above the horizontal
60° above the horizontal
A map from The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild shows that Zora's Domain is 7.55 km in a direction 25.0° north of east from Gerudo Town. The same map shows that the Korok Forest is 3.13 km in a direction 55.0° west of north from Zora's Domain. The figure below shows the location of these three places. Modeling Hyrule as flat, use this information to find the displacement from Gerudo Town to Korok Forest. What is the magnitude of the displacement? Find the angle of the displacement. Measure the angle in degrees north of east of Gerudo Town.
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