Chapter 28: Q. 18 (page 791)
The circuit in FIGURE is called a voltage divider. What value of will make ?

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Chapter 28: Q. 18 (page 791)
The circuit in FIGURE is called a voltage divider. What value of will make ?

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For the circuit shown in FIGURE , find the current through and the potential difference across each resistor. Place your results in a table for ease of reading.

A battery with internal resistance r is connected to a load resistance R. If R is increased, does the terminal voltage of the battery increase, decrease, or stay the same? Explain.
Initially bulbs A and B in FIGURE Q28.9 are glowing. What happens to each bulb if the switch is closed? Does it get brighter, stay the same, get dimmer, or go out? Explain.

A 12 V car battery dies not so much because its voltage drops but because chemical reactions increase its internal resistance. A good battery connected with jumper cables can both start the engine and recharge the dead battery. Consider the automotive circuit of FIGURE P28.65.
a. How much current could the good battery alone drive through the starter motor?
b. How much current is the dead battery alone able to drive through the starter motor?
c. With the jumper cables attached, how much current passes through the starter motor?
d. With the jumper cables attached, how much current passes through the dead battery, and in which direction?

Two of the three resistors in FIGURE EX28.22 are unknown but equal. The total resistance between pointsisis . What is the value of ?

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