COLLEGE PHYSICS LL W/ 6 MONTH ACCESS
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Chapter 18, Problem 83QAP
To determine

(a)

The equivalent resistance of given figure.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 83QAP

The equivalent resistance of the circuit is 16Ω.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given circuit is shown below.

  COLLEGE PHYSICS LL W/ 6 MONTH ACCESS, Chapter 18, Problem 83QAP , additional homework tip  1

Figure 1
Resistors are as,
  R1=20Ω

  R2=12Ω

  R3=8Ω

Formula used:

For series combination, equivalent resistance can be written as,
  Req=R1+R2+R3+......

For parallel combination of resistors, equivalent resistance can be written as,
  1Req=1R1+1R2+1R3+......

Calculation:

R1 and R2 are in parallel combination, so equivalent resistance of R1 and R2 will be,
  1R 12=1R1+1R21R 12=120Ω+112Ω=3+560Ω=860Ω=215ΩR12=152Ω=7.5Ω

Now, R12 and R3 are in series, so, equivalent resistance can be written as,
  Req=R12+R3Req=7.5Ω+8Ω=15.5Ω16Ω

Conclusion:

Thus, equivalent resistance of the given circuit is 16Ω.

To determine

(b)

The current through each resistor

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 83QAP

Current through R1=20Ω is 0.12A.

Current through R2=12Ω is 0.20A.

Current through R3=8Ω is 0.32A.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Potential difference between a and b = Vab=5V

  R1=20Ω

  R2=12Ω

  R3=8Ω

Formula used:

By ohm's law,
  V=iR

V = potential difference between two points
  i = electric current
R = resistance
Calculation:

Total current = itotal=VabReq=5V15.5Ω=0.32A

From the figure 1, total current through the circuit = current through R3=8Ω

So, itotal=i3=0.32A

  COLLEGE PHYSICS LL W/ 6 MONTH ACCESS, Chapter 18, Problem 83QAP , additional homework tip  2

Again, from the figure
  Vab=Vac+VcbVab=Vac+i3R3Vac=Vabi3R3Vac=5V(0.32A×8Ω)Vac=5V2.56VVac=2.44V

Now, by ohm's law,
  i1=V abR1=2.44V20Ω=0.122A=0.12Ai2=V abR2=2.44V12Ω=0.20333A=0.20A

Conclusion:

Thus, the current through R1=20Ω, R2=12Ω and R3=8Ω are 0.12A,0.20A and 0.32A respectively.

To determine

(c)

The power dissipated in each resistor.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 83QAP

Power dissipated in R1=20Ω is 0.29W

Power dissipated in R2=12Ω is 0.49W

Power dissipated in R3=8Ω is 0.84W

Explanation of Solution

Given:

From part b,
Current through R1=20Ω is 0.12A.

Current through R2=12Ω is 0.20A.

Current through R3=8Ω is 0.32A.

Formula used:

Power dissipated across resistance,
  P=i2Ri= electric currentR = electric resistance

Calculation:

Power dissipated across R1=20Ω,
  P1=i12R1=(0.12A)2×20Ω=0.29W

Power dissipated across R2=12Ω,
  P2=i22R2=(0.2033A)2×12Ω=0.49W

Power dissipated across R3=8Ω,
  P1=i12R1=(0.324A)2×8Ω=0.84W

Conclusion:

Power dissipated in R1=20Ω is 0.29W

Power dissipated in R2=12Ω is 0.49W

Power dissipated in R3=8Ω is 0.84W

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