Now the three resistors of the previous problem are connected in series to the same battery. Answer the same questions for this situation. 44. Three resistors having resistances of 1.60 Ω, 2.40 Ω, and 4.80 Ω are connected in parallel to a 28.0 V battery that has negligible internal resistance. Find (a) the equivalent resistance of the combination, (b) the current in each resistor, (c) the total current through the battery, (d) the voltage across each resistor, and (e) the power dissipated in each resistor. (f) Which resistor dissipates the most power, the one with the greatest resistance or the one with the least resistance? Explain why this should be.
Now the three resistors of the previous problem are connected in series to the same battery. Answer the same questions for this situation. 44. Three resistors having resistances of 1.60 Ω, 2.40 Ω, and 4.80 Ω are connected in parallel to a 28.0 V battery that has negligible internal resistance. Find (a) the equivalent resistance of the combination, (b) the current in each resistor, (c) the total current through the battery, (d) the voltage across each resistor, and (e) the power dissipated in each resistor. (f) Which resistor dissipates the most power, the one with the greatest resistance or the one with the least resistance? Explain why this should be.
Now the three resistors of the previous problem are connected in series to the same battery. Answer the same questions for this situation.
44. Three resistors having resistances of 1.60 Ω, 2.40 Ω, and 4.80 Ω are connected in parallel to a 28.0 V battery that has negligible internal resistance. Find (a) the equivalent resistance of the combination, (b) the current in each resistor, (c) the total current through the battery, (d) the voltage across each resistor, and (e) the power dissipated in each resistor. (f) Which resistor dissipates the most power, the one with the greatest resistance or the one with the least resistance? Explain why this should be.
Three 7.3 N resistors are connected in series with a 13.0 V battery. Find the following.
(a) the equivalent resistance of the circuit
(b) the current in each resistor
(c) Repeat for the case in which all three resistors are connected in parallel across the battery.
equivalent resistance
current in each resistor
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Current flows out of the positive terminal of a 13 V battery
and into a 35N resistor. The current then divides across three
resistors connected in parallel, each with a resistance of 24 N,
and each leading back to the negative terminal of the battery.
What is the current through the 35 2 resistor? Treat the bat-
tery as ideal for this problem (i.e., internal resistance equals
zero). Draw a circuit diagram for your representation.
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