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The Figure shows a system of four capacitors, where the potential difference across ab is 50.0 V.

The Figure shows a system of four capacitors, where the potential difference across ab is 50.0 V. 1) How much charge is stored by this combination of capacitors? 2) How much charge is stored in the 10.0 uF capacitor? 3) How much charge is stored in the 9.0 uF capacitor?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Electronics

Posting ID:

166651

OTA ID:

105303

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A triangular array of resistors is shown in the figure.

A triangular array of resistors is shown in the figure. What current will this array draw from a 30.0V battery having negligible internal resistance if we connect it across (a) ab, (b) bc, (c) ac?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Electronics

Posting ID:

168902

OTA ID:

105303

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For the given circuit determine battery voltage and voltage drop across a resistor.

For the circuit shown in the figure (please see attachment) both meters are idealized, the battery has no appreciable internal resistance, and the ammeter reads 1.85A. Determine E and voltage drop across 45 ohm resistor.

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Electronics

Posting ID:

168903

OTA ID:

105128

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Kirchhoff's Rules

In the circuit of the figure, each resistor represents a light bulb. Let R1=R2=R3=R4=4.33 Ohms and let the EMF be 8.90 V. What is the current in each bulb?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Electronics

Posting ID:

168904

OTA ID:

105303

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For the circuit shown in the figure find the reading of the idealized ammeter if the battery has an internal resistance of 4.06 ohms.

For the circuit shown in the figure find the reading of the idealized ammeter if the battery has an internal resistance of 4.06 ohms.

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Electronics

Posting ID:

168907

OTA ID:

105303

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