The table below represent the data of ammeter (A) and voltage (V) in simple circuit contain resistance (R) and ammeter and power supply connected in series and the voltmeter connected with the resistance (R) in parallel. 1- Create a graph of voltage vs current 2-Find the slope 3- What is the value of resistance
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- (Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) . Six resistors, all having the same temperatures and compositions, are each attached to a battery with voltage V to form a simple circuit. The resistors have different lengths, l, but the same diameters. Rank the circuits according to the current that flows through the resistor from smallest to greatest. If two (or more) circuits have the same current flowing, give them the same ranking. Explain the rationale you used to establish your rankings. Circuit 1: l = 2 cm; V = 3 V Circuit 2: l = 2 cm; V = 6 V Circuit 3: l = 1 cm; V = 3 V Circuit 4: l = 1 cm; V = 6 V Circuit 5: l = 3cm; V = 2 V Circuit 6: l = 3cm; V = 6 V(Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) . A solid metal cylinder has a certain resistance. It is then heated and carefully stretched to form a longer, thinner cylinder. After it cools, will its resistance be the same as, greater than, or less than what it was before? Explain our choice.(Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) . There are two basic methods for connecting more than one electrical device in a circuit. Name, describe, and give the advantages of each.
- Using your understanding of the nature of internal energy and temperature, explain why we might expect the resistance of a solid to increase if its temperature increases.(Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) . A power supply is connected to two bare wires that are inserted into a glass of saltwater. The resistance of the water decreases as the voltage is increased. Sketch a graph of the voltage versus the current in the water showing this type of behavior.(Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) . Describe Ohm’s law.
- Based on the circuit shown below, a. what is the total resistance in the circuit b. according to Kirchoff’s current rule, thecurrent in point b is equal to the current in c. what is the total current in the circuit? d. according to Kirchoff’s current rule, the emf inthe battery is equal to the potential difference measured betweenExplain the following 1. What happens to the equivalent resistance as the resistors are added in?? (a) series(b) parallel2. as a consequence of adding resistors in(a) Series(b) parallelwhat happens to the total current flowing in the circuit?3. how do you compare the currents and voltages with resistors connected in series and in parallel?Use the diagram to the right to answer questions #18 and 19. 18. What would be reading of the ammeter (A) in amps? a. 20 amps b. 10 amps c. 5 amps 20 d. 0.2 amps 10-volt source 19. What would be the reading of the voltmeter (V) in volts? a. 10 volts b. 20 volts c. 2 volts d. It is not in the right spot so it would not give a reading -
- Q10: From the equation I=V/R, how does current related to resistance?a. as current increases, resistance increases alsob. as current increases, resistance decreasesc. as current doubled, the resistance doubled alsod. as current reduced by half, the resistance reduced by half also. Q11: From the equation (resistance in series circuit) Rt = R1 +R2 +R3… and I=V/R, how will you describe the current when resistance in series circuit increases? a. the current also increasesb. the current decreasesc. the current fluctuatesd. the current stays the same Q12: How is an ammeter connected in a circuit to measure current flowing through it?a. An ammeter is connected in series in a circuit to measure current flowing through it.b. An ammeter is connected in parallel in a circuit to measure current flowing through it.c. An ammeter can be connected either in series or in parallel in a circuit to measure current through it.d. An ammeter can be connected anywhere in the circuit.CIRCUIT. Answer oonly A circuit consists of three resistors rated 3 ohms, 4 ohms and 5 ohms connected in parallel. If the circuit is connected to a 20 volts battery with an internal resistance of 1 ohm. What would be the current trough the 4 ohms resistor? a. 2.80 Amp b. 1.37 amp c. 8.78 Amp d. 1.72 AmpLast summer, a Meralco electrician conducts a record of the electrical voltage supply readings within 5 hours at Cavite City. (See the table below) 1. Represent a graph showing the voltage readings as y-values and the time as x-values. 2. Is the graph continuous or not?