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Question regarding electric circuits and current
Okay I finally got it, THANK YOU VERY MUCH DUDE ! :biggrin:- 950315
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Question regarding electric circuits and current
I just went through some reference book, and i got a conclusion. Correct me if i am wrong. The the switch S is closed, the current doesn't flow through P anymore, instead they only flow through the pathway S, as a result, the current doesn't undergo any resistance, and hence, the total Current...- 950315
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Question regarding electric circuits and current
Sorry but, I don't get it.. :confused:- 950315
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Question regarding electric circuits and current
As how the current flows in a circuit, I am not that certain, but for the relationship between resistance and current, I understand it with the help of ohm's law- 950315
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Question regarding electric circuits and current
Homework Statement Referring to the electric circuit above, when the switch(S) turn on, the brightness bulb Q and Ammeter reading increases. so my question is, why? is it true that the S create another path way for current, then at the end of S, the electric current joins the electric...- 950315
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- Circuits Current Electric Electric circuits
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CRO display (involve D.C and A.C)
Alright, thank you very much ! :)- 950315
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CRO display (involve D.C and A.C)
Homework Statement So my question is, why isn't D a correct answer? And also, what will happen to the voltage and ampere, if I connect a A.C. and D.C. parallel? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution- 950315
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Question regarding the elevator acceleration resultant force
Thank you very much dude! this clear things up, thank you very much :)- 950315
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Question regarding the elevator acceleration resultant force
Question regarding the "elevator" acceleration resultant force Homework Statement In the "elevator" case, when a man is standing on a weighing scale, and the elevator accelerate upwards, the resultant force acting on the man will be UPWARD force, and the man is feeling "HEAVIER". So here is...- 950315
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- Acceleration Elevator Force Resultant Resultant force
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