Calculate Current & Resistance of 4.5V Battery & 12Ω Resistor

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The discussion revolves around a circuit involving a 4.5V battery connected to a 12 ohm resistor, with a focus on calculating the current in the circuit and the internal resistance of the battery based on the potential difference across the resistor.

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  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation

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  • Participants attempt to apply Ohm's law to determine the current and internal resistance. Some express confusion regarding the calculations and the values used, particularly the relationship between the voltage across the resistor and the total voltage in the circuit.

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There is ongoing exploration of the problem, with participants sharing their calculations and questioning the values they have derived. Some guidance has been offered regarding the application of Ohm's law and the implications of the series circuit setup, but no consensus has been reached on the correct approach or values.

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Participants are grappling with the relationship between the total voltage, the voltage across the resistor, and the internal resistance of the battery. There is mention of confusion regarding specific values used in calculations, indicating potential gaps in understanding the problem setup.

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A battery of e.m.f. 4.5V is connected across a 12 ohm resistor, if the Pd. Across the resistor is 3V calculate
a)the current in the circuit ?
b)internal resistance of the battery?
iv tried my best but i can't do it
 
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a) using the resistor, remember ohms law.
b) if the resistor is using 3v what is the internal resistance taking, and also remember that is a series circuit, so what is the same throughout.
 
I Still don't understand here's my answer
a)2/9.5=0.2 amps
b)0.2X 9.5= 1.9v (V=IR)
 
i DONT understand this example given to me
q.1 A 9v battery with an internal resisrance of 0.1 ohms is connected to a 3 ohm resistance. What current flows across the circuit and what is the P.D. across the terminals of the battery
E=I(R+r)
I=E/(R+r)
answer 2.9A (i understand this part)
PD across battery= VR= (9-.29)=8.7V where on Earth did 0.29 come from?
 
faisal said:
i DONT understand this example given to me
q.1 A 9v battery with an internal resisrance of 0.1 ohms is connected to a 3 ohm resistance. What current flows across the circuit and what is the P.D. across the terminals of the battery
E=I(R+r)
I=E/(R+r)
answer 2.9A (i understand this part)
PD across battery= VR= (9-.29)=8.7V where on Earth did 0.29 come from?

the 0.29 is the voltage lost to the internal resistance of the battery.

I*internal resistance = 2.9*0.1 = 0.29 Volts.
 
faisal said:
I Still don't understand here's my answer
a)2/9.5=0.2 amps
b)0.2X 9.5= 1.9v (V=IR)

I'm a little puzzled where the 9.5 and the 2 have come from.

If the resistor is 12ohms and is taking 3V, then you can find the current flowing through it, and hence the circuit as all components are in series.

By knowing that there is a supply of 4.5V and the resistor is taking 3V, you can find what PD the internal resistance is taking, and by working out the circuit current in question a), you will find the that internal resistance value.
 

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