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a. What are the magnitude and direction of the current in the 18Ωresistor in FIGURE EX28.5?

b. Draw a graph of the potential as a function of the distance traveled through the circuit, traveling cw from V=0Vat the lower left corner.

Short Answer

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(a) The magnitude of current isI=0.5Aand the direction is to the right or clockwise.

(b) The graph of the potential is given below in step 4.

Step by step solution

01

Part (a) step 1: Given information 

We have given that current in the 18Ωresistor in FIGURE EX28.5.

We need to find the magnitude and direction of the current.

02

Part (a) step 2: Simplify

The current loop rule is a statement that the electrostatic force is conservative. Suppose we go around a loop, measuring potential differences across circuit elements as we go and the algebraic sum of these differences is zero when we return to the starting point.

∑V=0...(1)

As shown in the figure below let us use draw a loop clockwise. Let us apply equation (28.2)for the loop, where across the resistor resistance∆V18Ω=-IRis negative because of the traveling direction of the current. The emf ∈1=3Vis positive because the direction of traveling is from negative to positive terminal in the battery.

localid="1648648283305" V=0∈1+∆V10Ω+∈2=0∈1-IR+∈2=0I=∈1-∈2R...(2)

Now, we plug the values for ∈1,∈2and Rinto equation (2)to get I

I=∈1-∈2R=3V+6V18Ω=0.5A

The positive sign means the current travels in the same direction of our estimated loop, so the magnitude of the current is I=0.5A to the right. or clockwise

03

Part (b) step 1: Given information  

We have given that the traveling cw from V=0Vat the lower left corner.

We need to draw a graph of potential as a function of the distance traveled through the circuit.

04

Part (b) step 2: Simplify 

The potential difference across 18Ωresister is

∆V18Ω=IR=(0.5A)(18Ω)=9V

As we found in part (a), The current is clockwise, so the potential decreases in the clockwise direction. When we start from the lower-left corner, the voltage gains 3Vfrom battery 1. Then decreases by 9Vthat losses by the resistance 18Ωto reach -6V. Finally, it increases to reach 0Vwhen it gains 6Vfrom battery 2. So the graph of potential clockwise is shown below.

as we found in part (a),

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