Chapter 28: Q. 11 (page 790)
The five identical bulbs in FIGURE are all glowing. The battery is ideal. What is the order of brightness of the bulbs, from brightest to dimmest? Some may be equal.
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Chapter 28: Q. 11 (page 790)
The five identical bulbs in FIGURE are all glowing. The battery is ideal. What is the order of brightness of the bulbs, from brightest to dimmest? Some may be equal.
A.
B.
C.
D.
D.
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a. What is the current through bulb A when the switch is open?
b. What is the current through bulb A after the switch has closed?
c. By what percentage does the current through A change when the switch is closed?
What is the equivalent resistance between points a and b in FIGURE EX28.27?
In FIGURE EX28.30, what is the value of the potential at points ?
For the circuit shown in FIGURE P28.60, find the current through and the potential difference across each resistor. Place your results in a table for ease of reading.
Bulbs A, B, and C in FIGURE Q28.10 are identical, and all are glowing.
a. Rank in order, from most to least, the brightnesses of the three bulbs. Explain.
b. Suppose a wire is connected between points 1 and 2. What happens to each bulb? Does it get brighter, stay the same, get dimmer, or go out? Explain
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