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In Fig. 27-48,R1=R2=10 Ω, and the ideal battery has emf.ε=12V

(a) What value ofR3maximizes the rate at which the battery supplies energy and (b) what is that maximum rate?

Short Answer

Expert verified
  1. R3=0(atmaximumrateofenergy)
  2. Maximumrateofenergy(P)=14.4W

Step by step solution

01

Determine the given quantities

Consider the voltage .V=12V

Consider the resistances .R1=R2=10 Ohm

02

Determine the concept of resistances and the maximum rate of energy

Use theconcept of maximum rate in which.dPdR=0 For this, find the unknown resistance. Then use the formula for maximum rate in terms of voltage and resistance.

Consider the formula for the equivalent resistance:

Req=RA+RB1Req=1RA+1RBV=IR

03

Step 3:(a) Determine value of R3 which maximizes the rate at which the battery supplies energy

To find equivalent resistance(Req):

We have, parallel combination ofR2&R3is in series withR1

Therefore, equivalent resistance of circuit is given by

Req=R2R3R2+R3+R1Req=R1R2+R1R3+R2R3R2+R3

By ohm’s law,

Current (i)

(i)=VReq=V(R2+R3)R1R2+R1R3+R2R3

The rate at which battery supplies energy is as follows:

P=Vi=V2(R3+R2)R1R2+R1R3+R2R3

To find the value ofR3which gives maximum rate of energy:

Differentiate P with respect toR3

dPdR3=−R2V2(R1R2+R1R3+R2R3)2

For maximum ratedPdR3=0,

So

0=R22V2(R1R2+R1R3+R2R3)2

So

R3=0ohmR3=0(atmaximumrateofenergy)

Step 3:(b) Determine the maximum rate

Now maximum rate is as follows:

As R3=0ohmso equivalent resistance is as follows:

Req=R1R2+R2R3+R1R3R3+R2

So

Req=10×1010=10ohm

So maximum rate is obtained as:

Pmax=V2R=12210=14.4W

Maximumrateofenergy(P)=14.4W

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