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- Two people are debating electron flow versus conventional flow. One of them says that you will get different results predicting polarity of voltage drops in a resistive circuit depending on which convention you use. The other person says that the convention for labeling current does not matter at all, and the correct polarities will be predicted either way. Which of these two people is correct? Explain why, and give an example to prove your point.Two people are debating electron flow versus conventional flow. One of them says that you will get different results predicting polarity of voltage drops in a resistive circuit depending on which convention you use. The other person says that the convention for labeling current does not matter at all, and the Great job! You have understood the lesson. Are you now ready to summarize? ANSWER: correct polarities will be predicted either way. Which of these two people is correct? Explain why, and give an example to prove your point.Read and analyze the word problem. Solve the problem by identifying the given and formula needed. Write all the necessary given, substitution, conversion if there’s any, formula used and computations. Highlight the final answer. 1. In 1 minute, a 4.0 A current flows in a simple circuit. a. How much charge passes through the circuit during 1 minute? b. How many electrons would this represent?
- 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?ANSWER BOTH. 1. Define what electric current is with respect to your understanding of the concept of drift velocity. 2.In what ways are electric current and electron flow similar? In what ways are they different from each other? Elaborate your answerExplain what an electric current is and what electrons are.
- Show the direction of conventional current and electron flow of the circuit diagram below.Describe charge, current and voltage with definitions, appropriate formulas and units.Two people are debating electron flow vs conventional flow . One of them says that you will get different results predicting polarity of voltage drops in a resistive circuit depending on which convention you are use . The other person says that the convention for labeling current does not matter at all and the correct polarities will be predicted either way . Which of these two people is correct explain why and give an example to prove your point period
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