Solutions for EBK PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
Problem 1RP:
How many coulombs do 93.8 1016 electrons represent?Problem 2RP:
How much energy is required to move 50 C from one point to another when the voltage between the two...Problem 3RP:
If there are 2.0 A of current through the filament of a lamp, how many coulombs of charge move...Problem 4RP:
A certain resistor has a yellow first band, a violet second band, a red third band, and a gold...Problem 5RP:
A certain resistor has a yellow first band, a violet second band, a green third band, a gold fourth...Problem 6RP:
What is the resistance indicated by 1K25?Problem 8RP:
Use Table 2-3 to determine the resistance of 100 ft of copper wire with a cross-sectional area of...Problem 9RP:
Related Problem In Figure 257 the switch is moved to the 100 ohms setting. Assuming that the same...Problem 3TFQ:
Silicon and germanium are classed as insulators.Problem 4TFQ:
The unit of charge is ampere.Problem 5TFQ:
Like charges repel.Problem 7TFQ:
A battery stores charge.Problem 8TFQ:
An ideal voltage source can provide a constant voltage for any current required by a circuit.Problem 9TFQ:
A volt can be defined in terms of energy per charge.Problem 11TFQ:
The unit of current is coulomb.Problem 13TFQ:
A resistor with a single black band represents zero ohms.Problem 14TFQ:
A resistor labeled 0R1 is 1 ohm.Problem 15TFQ:
A rheostat performs the same function as a potentiometer.Problem 18TFQ:
A circular mil is a unit of area.Problem 19TFQ:
The three basic measurements that can be done by a DMM are voltage, current, and power.Problem 20TFQ:
If a GFCI breaker detects a difference in the hot line and neutral, the breaker should trip.Problem 1ST:
A neutral atom with an atomic number of three has how many electrons? 1. 1 2. 3 3. none 4. depends...Problem 3ST:
Materials in which there is no current when voltage is applied are called 1. filters 2. conductors...Problem 4ST:
When placed close together, a positively charged material and a negatively charged material will 1....Problem 5ST:
The charge on a single electron is 1. 6.25 1018 C 2. 1.6 1019 C 3. 1.6 1019 J 4. 3.14 106 CProblem 6ST:
Potential difference is another term for 1. energy 2. voltage 3. distance of an electron from the...Problem 8ST:
Which one of the following is not a type of energy source? 1. battery 2. solar cell 3. generator 4....Problem 9ST:
Which one of the following is not a possible condition in an electric circuit? 1. voltage and no...Problem 10ST:
Electrical current is defined as 1. the reciprocal of resistance 2. the rate of flow of charge 3....Problem 11ST:
There is no current in a circuit when 1. a switch is closed 2. a switch is open 3. there is no...Problem 12ST:
The primary purpose of a resistor is to 1. increase current 2. limit current 3. produce heat 4....Problem 13ST:
Wire resistance depends on the 1. type of material 2. length of wire 3. cross-sectional area 4. all...Problem 14ST:
Potentiometers and rheostats are types of 1. voltage sources 2. variable resistors 3. fixed...Problem 15ST:
The current in a given circuit is not to exceed 22 A. Which value of fuse is best? 1. 10 A 2. 25 A...Problem 16ST:
The neutral line in a ac utility should 1. have zero current 2. have current equal to the ground...Problem 5PQ:
Determine the voltage in each of the following cases: a. 10 J/C b. 5 J/2 C c. 100 J/25CProblem 6PQ:
Five hundred joules of energy are used to move 100 C of charge through a resistor. What is the...Problem 7PQ:
What is the voltage of a battery that uses 24 J of energy to move 2.0 C of charge through a...Problem 9PQ:
If a resistor with a current of 20 mA through it converts 12 J of electrical energy into heat energy...Problem 10PQ:
List four common sources of voltage.Problem 11PQ:
Upon what principle is electrical generators based?Problem 13PQ:
A certain current source provides 100 mA to a 1 k load. If the resistance is decreased to 500 , what...Problem 14PQ:
Determine the current in each of the following cases: a. 75 C in 1 s b. 10 C in 0.5 s c. 5 C in 2 sProblem 20PQ:
Find the resistance corresponding to the following conductances: a. 0.1 S b. 0.5 S c. 0.02 SProblem 21PQ:
Determine the resistance values and tolerance for the following 4-band resistors: a. red, violet,...Problem 22PQ:
Find the minimum and the maximum resistance within the tolerance limits for each resistor in Problem...Problem 23PQ:
Determine the color bands for each of the following 4-band, 5% values: 330 , 2.2 k, 56 k, 100 k, and...Problem 24PQ:
Determine the resistance and tolerance of each of the following 4-band resistors: a. brown, black,...Problem 25PQ:
Determine the resistance and percent tolerance for each of the resistors in Figure 266. Figure 266Problem 26PQ:
From the selection of resistors in Figure 267, select the following values: 330 , 2.2 k, 56 k, 100...Problem 27PQ:
Determine the color bands for each of the following 4-band resistors. Assume each has 5% tolerance....Problem 28PQ:
Determine the resistance and tolerance of each of the following 5-band resistors: a. red, gray,...Problem 29PQ:
Determine the color bands for each of the following 5-band resistors. Assume each has 1% tolerance....Problem 30PQ:
The adjustable contact of a linear potentiometer is set at the mechanical center of its adjustment....Problem 31PQ:
What resistance is indicated by 4K7?Problem 32PQ:
Determine the resistance and tolerance of each resistor labeled as follows: a. 27RJ b. 5602M c....Problem 34PQ:
With the switch in either position, redraw the circuit in Figure 268(d) with a fuse connected to...Problem 35PQ:
There is only one circuit in Figure 268 in which it is possible to have all lamps on at the same...Problem 38PQ:
Through which resistor in Figure 269 is there always current, regardless of the position of the...Problem 39PQ:
Devise a switch arrangement whereby two voltage sources (VS1 and VS2) can be connected...Problem 40PQ:
Show how a single switch can be used to connect a CD (compact disk) player, an AM tuner, or an FM...Problem 41PQ:
Show the placement of an ammeter and a voltmeter to measure the current and the source voltage in...Problem 43PQ:
In Figure 271, how much voltage does each meter indicate when the switch is in position 1? In...Problem 44PQ:
In Figure 271, indicate how to connect an ammeter to measure the current from the voltage source...Problem 45PQ:
In Figure 269, show the proper placement of ammeters to measure the current through each resistor...Problem 46PQ:
Show the proper placement of voltmeters to measure the voltage across each resistor in Figure 269....Problem 49PQ:
Determine the resistance indicated by each of the following ohmmeter readings and range settings: a....Problem 50PQ:
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