What do you expect the voltage across the resistor to be? Is it close?What do you expect the voltage across the inductor+capacitor combination to be? Is it close?How can the voltage amplitude across the capacitor and inductor (individually) be larger than the input voltage? Wouldn't this contradict Kirchoff's laws, which says that the voltages have to add up to the input voltage? [Can this happen for a DC circuit with a single power supply? If so, how? If not, what's different?]
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Physics, 22.06.2019 01:30
Question 7 [2 marks] in the circuit below, the electromotive force generated by the battery is e = 6.0 v, and the resistances are r1 = r4 = 1.0 q, r2 = r3 =2.0 q. r. the power delivered by the battery to the circuit is closest to a. 6 w Π². 12 w Ρ. 15 w d. 18 w e. 20 w final exam autumn 2014 page 5 of 9 68037 physical modelling faculty of science [2 mark] question 8 with reference to question 7, the current through resistor r2 is closest to a. 1 a Π². 2 Π° c. 3 a d. 4 a e. 6 a
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:30
Astudent pushes on a 20.0 kg box with a force of 50 n at an angle of 30Β° below the horizontal. the box accelerates at a rate of 0.5 m/s2 across a horizontal floor. what is the value of the normal force on the box? 200 n 243 n 156 n 225 n
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The strong nuclear force acts over a small distance than the electrostatic force. true or false
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