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Mechanics: Ohm's Law and


Kirchoff’s Law
Problem 1:
A battery with a terminal voltage of 9 V is
connected to a circuit consisting of four Problem 3:
20Ω and one 10Ω resistors all in series wo resistors connected in series (R1,R2)
(Figure 10.3.3 ). Assume the battery has are connected to two resistors that are
negligible internal resistance. connected in parallel (R3,R4) . The series-
A. Calculate the equivalent resistance parallel combination is connected to a
of the circuit. battery. Each resistor has a resistance of
B. Calculate the current through each 10.00 Ohms. The wires connecting the
resistor. resistors and battery have negligible
C. Calculate the potential drop across resistance. A current of 2.00 Amps runs
each resistor. through resistor R1 . What is the voltage
D. Determine the total power supplied by the voltage source?
dissipated by the resistors and the
power supplied by the battery.

Problem 2:
Figure 10.3.6 shows resistors wired in a Problem 4:
combination of series and parallel. We can
For the circuit below, calculate the current
consider R1 to be the resistance of wires
drawn
leading to R2 and R3 .
from the battery and the current in the 6
A. Find the equivalent resistance of
Ω resistor.
the circuit.
B. What is the potential drop V1
across resistor R1 ?
C. Find the current I2 through resistor
R2 .
D. What power is dissipated by R2 ?
Problem 5: R=30Ω. Find the total voltage supplied by
the battery, and also current, voltage
Find the equivalent resistance looking into
drop, and resistance of each resistor in the
the indicated port of the “ladder network”
circuit.
shown.

Problem 9:
Problem 6:
What is the equivalent resistance of the
Find the equivalent resistance looking into following circuit?
the indicated port of the circuit shown
below.

Problem 10:
What is the current supplied by the
battery in the following circuit? What is
the current through each resistor in the
circuit? What is the potential difference
across each resistor?
Problem 7:
An emf source of 6.0V6.0V is
connected to a purely resistive lamp
and a current of 2.02.0 amperes flows.
All the wires are resistance-free. What
is the resistance of the lamp?

Problem 8:
The current flowing in a circuit containing
four resistors connected in series is
I=1.0A. The potential drops across the
first, second and third resistors are,
respectively: V=5V, V=8V and V=7V. The
equivalent resistance of the circuit is Problem 11:
Calculate the Potential Difference(Voltage)
of eachcapacitor.

Problem 12:
Given two capacitors 3.5F and 4.2F, and a
total electric potential of 200V, find all the
following values if the capacitor are in
parallel.
CT= C1= C2=
QT= C2= C3=
VT= V1= V2=

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