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Electricity question potential difference
Yes just Vab... this one is a beeeeeeeaaaaaaaassssssssttttttt.- Jnblose
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What is the power - the rate at which it supplies electrical energy?
Indeed. Is the 413.3 correct? I'll run a calculation n see what I come up with.- Jnblose
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electricity question potential difference
Homework Statement Givens: ΔV1 = 14 V, ΔV2 = 4.6 V, ΔV3 = 8.8 V, R = 3.0 ) Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I thought what I was doing was close lol... apparently not. I decided to Combine 10 ohm and 3 ohm into 13 ohms in series with 14V and Combine 5 and 2 ohms into 7...- Jnblose
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- Difference Electricity Potential Potential difference
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Solving for Current in Resistors | Voltage 40.7 V | A and B Points
Ehhh fail wrong one sorry... 1 second.- Jnblose
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Solving for Current in Resistors | Voltage 40.7 V | A and B Points
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Solving for Current in Resistors | Voltage 40.7 V | A and B Points
Homework Statement f a voltage of 40.7 V is applied between points a and b, find the current in each resistor. The drawing looks like this (idk how to add a picture here) A-[ ]-/\/-[ ]-B In between brackets (space at top and bottom are resistors)... top of the first (A) is 12, bottom...- Jnblose
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- Electricity
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