27. Resistors & DC Circuits
Kirchhoff's Loop Rule
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For the circuit below, calculate
(a) the voltage V1 shown, and
(b) the current through the 6-Ohm resistor.
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For the circuit below, calculate the voltage across the 100-Ohm resistor.
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The circuit shown in Fig. E contains two batteries, each with an emf and an internal resistance, and two resistors. Find the potential difference of point with respect to point .
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An emf source with ε = 120V, a resistor with R = 80.0Ω, and a capacitor with C = 4.00 μF are connected in series. As the capacitor charges, when the current in the resistor is 0.900 A, what is the magnitude of the charge on each plate of the capacitor?
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In the circuit shown in Fig. E26.33 all meters are idealized and the batteries have no appreciable internal resistance. Find the reading of the voltmeter with the switch S open. Which point is at a higher potential: a or b?
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In the circuit shown in Fig. E26.27 find the unknown emfs and .
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According to Kirchhoff's Loop Rule (Kirchhoff's Voltage Law), the algebraic sum of the potential differences (voltages) around any closed loop in a circuit is equal to what value?
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In a circuit consisting of a battery connected in series with a resistor and a resistor, what is the current through each resistor according to Kirchhoff's Loop Rule?
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