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Current and Resistance
Current and Resistance
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Current and
Resistance
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A. Electrons.
B. Positrons.
C. Protons.
D. A mix of protons and electrons.
A. Electrons.
B. Positrons.
C. Protons.
D. A mix of protons and electrons.
A. Current.
B. Voltage.
C. Charge.
D. Thermal energy.
A. Current.
B. Voltage.
C. Charge.
D. Thermal energy.
A. Ampère’s law.
B. Faraday’s law.
C. Ohm’s law.
D. Weber’s law.
A. Ampère’s law.
B. Faraday’s law.
C. Ohm’s law.
D. Weber’s law.
A. IΔVR
B. (ΔVR)2 / R
C. I2R
D. All of the above.
E. None of the above.
A. IΔVR
B. (ΔVR)2 / R
C. I2R
D. All of the above.
E. None of the above.
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
E. Some other value
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8 ie Ad
E. Some other value
A. 240A
B. 120A
C. 60 A
D. 2A
E. Some other value
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A. 240A
B. 120A
C. 60 A
D. 2A
E. Some other value
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Example 22.2 Charge flow in a lightbulb
A 100 W lightbulb carries a current of 0.83 A. How much
charge flows through the bulb in 1 minute?
SOLVE According to Equation 22.2, the total charge passing
through the bulb in 1 min = 60 s is
q = I ∆t = (0.83 A)(60 s) = 50 C
A. BulbA
B. Bulb B
C. The bulbs are equally bright.
A. BulbA
B. Bulb B
C. The bulbs are equally bright.
Conservation of current
A. IA > IB > IC
B. IB > IA > IC
C. IC > IA > IB
D. IA > IC > IB
E. IC > IB > IA
A. IA > IB > IC
B. IB > IA > IC
C. IC > IA > IB
D. IA > IC > IB
E. IC > IB > IA
A. 16 A to the right.
B. 4 A to the left.
C. 2 A to the right.
D. 2 A to the left.
E. Not enough information to tell
A. 16 A to the right.
B. 4 A to the left.
C. 2 A to the right.
D. 2 A to the left. Conservation of current
E. Not enough information to tell
A. 0.01
B. 0.02
C. 50
D. 100
E. Some other value
A. 0.01
B. 0.02
C. 50
D. 100
E. Some other value
A. 1/4
B. 1/2
C. 1
D. 2
E. 4
A. 1/4
B. 1/2
C. 1
D. 2
E. 4
A. The brightness
is greater.
B. The brightness
is the same.
C. The brightness
is less.
A. The brightness
is greater.
B. The brightness
is the same.
C. The brightness
is less.
A. 1.0 W
B. 2.0 W
C. 3.0 W
D. 4.0 W
A. 1.0 W
B. 2.0 W
C. 3.0 W
D. 4.0 W
A. The 60 W bulb
B. The 100 W bulb
C. Their resistances are the same.
D. There’s not enough information to tell.
A. The 60 W bulb
B. The 100 W bulb
C. Their resistances are the same.
D. There’s not enough information to tell.
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Summary: Important Concepts
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Summary: Applications
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