Chapter 28: Q. 31 (page 791)
In FIGURE EX28.31, what is the value of the potential at points ?

Short Answer
The potential at points are
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Chapter 28: Q. 31 (page 791)
In FIGURE EX28.31, what is the value of the potential at points ?

The potential at points are
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An electric eel develops a potential difference between its head and tail. The eel can stun a fish or other prey by using this potential difference to drive a current pulse for . What are
(a) the energy delivered by this pulse and
(b) the total charge that flows?
What is the time constant for the discharge of the capacitors in FIGURE EX28.33?

Bulbs A and B in FIGURE Q28.11 are identical, and both are glowing. Bulb B is removed from its socket. Does the potential difference between points 1 and 2 increase, stay the same, decrease, or become zero? Explain.

Bulbs A, B, and C in FIGURE Q28.10 are identical, and all are glowing.
a. Rank in order, from most to least, the brightnesses of the three bulbs. Explain.
b. Suppose a wire is connected between points 1 and 2. What happens to each bulb? Does it get brighter, stay the same, get dimmer, or go out? Explain

What is the current through the resistor in ? Is the current from left to right or right to left?

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