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- Describe how the current flowing through the resistor varied as the voltage was increased? Based on the graph, What do the slopes of the best fit lines represent? Explain Do you consider the resistor as ohmic? Why or why not?Pleaseee draw the circuit diagram too and answer all the questions correctly and in details 1. Construct THREE DIFFERENT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM to obtain three different values of the equivalent resistance. 2. RANK from highest to lowest the amount of the current flowing in each circuit diagram. 3. CHOOSE one of the circuit diagram that you have constructed. 4 EXPLAIN the changes(if any) happen on the brightness of light bulb for your chosen circuit diagram if you consider the internal resistance of the battery is 0.05 ohm.In the series and parallel combination circuit as shown in Figure 3, derive a formula for the equivalent resistance R without substituting the values of R1, R2, and R3.
- On the basis of your second set of data, are there any patterns to the way that currents behave in a parallel circuit? At this time you should be able to write the general characteristics of currents, voltages and resistances in parallel circuits.Referring to the example combining series and parallel circuits and Figure, calculate I3 in the following two different ways: (a) from the known values of I and I2 ; (b) using Ohm’s law for R3. In both parts explicitly show how you follow the steps in the Problem-Solving Strategies for Series and Parallel Resistors.Three resistors having resistances of 4.0 Ω, 6.0 Ω, and 10.0 Ω are connected in parallel. If the combination is connected to an ideal 12-V. What is the total resistance of the circuit? What is the current through each resistor? What is the power dissipated by the 6.0 Ω resistor? Clearly state the formulae you’re using and what your letters/symbols mean.
- A circuit is constructed as shown in the diagram to the right. R1 = 22 Ω, R2 = 54 Ω, R3 = 83 Ω, and R4 = 64 Ω. Write an equation for the equivalent resistance of the circuit in terms of the individual resistances. Calculate for the equivalent resistance of the circuit in ohms.How to solve the values of the currents, voltages, and resistances shown in the circuit? I would appreciate a very detailed explanation with the formulas like Iin = Iout (or like how to get the formula for each current) I asked this already but I don't know how they came to 8A for Ic and the other formulas like 4 + Ic for Ib1. What is the equivalent resistance if you connect three 10.0 Ω resistors in series? 2. What is the equivalent resistance if you connect three 10.0 Ω resistors in parallel? 3. Calculate the current in each 10.0 Ω resistor in the series circuit and in the parallel circuit if the power supply is 60.0 V.
- Three resistors having resistances of 4.0 Ω, 6.0 Ω, and 10.0 Ω are now connected in series. If the combination is connected to an ideal 12-V. What is the total resistance of the circuit? What is the current through each resistor? What is the voltage drop across each resistor? What is the power dissipated by the 6.0 Ω resistor? Clearly state the formulae you’re using and what your letters/symbols mean.Why is there a need to separate some appliances in a circuit and place them in their own circuits (individual circuits)? Give illustrations to further explain the point.Suppose you are given two boxes that conceal what is inside, although each has two wires coming out of the interior. You have at your disposal some batteries, wire, and identical flashlight bulbs. Describe how you might go about determining which of the two boxes has the lower electrical resistance or whether the two are identical. Show diagrams of the circuits that you would use and explain you reasoning.