AP Physics C Electricity & Magnetism › Circuit Relationships
A simple circuit contains two resistors in parallel, connected to a 20V source. What power is being provided by the source to the circuit?
A simple circuit contains two resistors in parallel, connected to a 20V source. What power is being provided by the source to the circuit?
A simple circuit consists of a resistor that's connected to a
battery. How much power is dissipated by the resistor?
A simple circuit consists of a resistor that's connected to a
battery. How much power is dissipated by the resistor?
A cicuit with a voltage source of 40V has a resistor and a
resistor in series, followed by two
resistors in parallel. After the parallel branches rejoin, there is a
resistor before the circuit is closed at the voltage source.
What is the current supplied by the source?
A cicuit with a voltage source of 40V has a resistor and a
resistor in series, followed by two
resistors in parallel. After the parallel branches rejoin, there is a
resistor before the circuit is closed at the voltage source.
What is the current supplied by the source?
What is the current delivered to the curcuit by the battery?
What is the current delivered to the curcuit by the battery?
Three resistors R1, R2, and R3 and the capacitor, C, are connected to an ideal battery V to complete the circuit as shown.
After the circuit has been connected for a very long time, the currents in each branch of the circuit are measured to be some values ,
, and
, and the charge on the capacitor some value
.
Which of the following equations is a correct expression regarding the voltage of the circuit after a long time?
Three resistors R1, R2, and R3 and the capacitor, C, are connected to an ideal battery V to complete the circuit as shown.
After the circuit has been connected for a very long time, the currents in each branch of the circuit are measured to be some values ,
, and
, and the charge on the capacitor some value
.
Which of the following equations is a correct expression regarding the voltage of the circuit after a long time?