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If The Switch S1 Is Closed and Switch S2 Remains Open, What Lights Will Turn On?

If switch S1 is closed and S2 is open, lights L1 and L2 will turn on. For other lights to be on, the other switch would need to be turned on. L1 and L2 have a complete circuit with a feed and return path, while L3 and L4 do not have a return path due to S2 being open.

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If The Switch S1 Is Closed and Switch S2 Remains Open, What Lights Will Turn On?

If switch S1 is closed and S2 is open, lights L1 and L2 will turn on. For other lights to be on, the other switch would need to be turned on. L1 and L2 have a complete circuit with a feed and return path, while L3 and L4 do not have a return path due to S2 being open.

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If the switch S1 is closed and switch S2 remains open, what lights will turn on?

The Answer

The correct answer is #1 L1 and L2. In order for the other lights to be on you would need the other switch to be

turned on. Its important to note that in order for a light to turn on, it needs a return path. In this example, L1

and L2 have a feed and a return path and L3 and L4 do not have a return path. The return path is broken by

the S2 switch.

You want current to flow through the circuit without turning on the light, what switches must you turn
on?

Ans S1 & S3
If the load in the given circuit is 120 kΩ , what is the loaded output voltage?

Ans 15.79 V

Find the AC inverting amplifier from the circuits given below?

Ans A

The circuit depicting the equation V=Ea + I*Ra.


Ans a

The correct full wave rectifier circuit is

(A) (B)

(C) (D)
Ans D
A water pump can be used as an analogy of an electrical circuit. Clarify what the valve and
water wheel represent respectively.

The switch and resistance

Consider this diagram showing an electrical circuit. Predict what would happen if one of the 6-
volt globes were to burn out.

The other globe would glow the same as before.

This diagram shows the operation of an electric bell. In this circuit, identify when the current
will flow.
The switch is pressed.

What is the current through the LED?

I = V/R
R = 330 , V = 6 - 1.5V (LED drop voltage) So V = 4.5V
I = 4.5/330
I = 0.013 A or 13 mA

What is the voltage across R1 if the P-N junction is made of silicon?

Vout=Vin-Vsi,
Silicon diode potential barrier drop is 0.7V
Vout=12-0.7
Vout=11.3V

The flashlight shown uses a 6 volt battery and has a bulb with a resistance of 150 W. When the flashlight
is on, how much current will be drawn from the battery?

VR 6V
IR    0.04 A  40 mA
R 150 
The given figure shows a domestic electric circuit. Study this circuit carefully. List any two errors in the
circuit and justify your answer.

Ans

(i) Two errors are


(a) Fuse is incorrectly connected to the neutral wire (N), it must be connected to the live wire (L).
(b) Bulb B2 is not connected to the neutral wire.
(c) Two switches S1, and S2 in both B1 circuit and no switch in bulb B2 circuit.
Three light bulbs are connected to a 9-V battery as shown in Fig. Calculate: (a) the total current
supplied by the battery, (b) the current through each bulb, (c) the resistance of each bulb.

5A

2.222 A

2.778 A

4.05Ω

1.945Ω

1.297Ω

In the circuit V is:

6V

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