Circuits 23 and 22 Qith Questions
Circuits 23 and 22 Qith Questions
Circuits 23 and 22 Qith Questions
Questions
Chapter 23
Circuits
QuickCheck 23.1
Does the bulb light?
Yes
No
Im not sure.
QuickCheck 23.1
Does the bulb light?
A. Yes
B. No Not a complete circuit
C. Im not sure.
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ABC
ACB
ABC
ABC
ABC
QuickCheck 23.2
The three bulbs are identical and the two batteries are
identical. Compare the brightnesses of the bulbs.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
ABC
ACB
ABC
ABC
ABC
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QuickCheck 23.3
The three bulbs are identical and the two batteries are
identical. Compare the brightnesses of the bulbs.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
ABC
ACB
ABC
ABC
ABC
QuickCheck 23.3
The three bulbs are identical and the two batteries are
identical. Compare the brightnesses of the bulbs.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
ABC
ACB
ABC
ABC
ABC
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QuickCheck 23.4
The circuit shown has a battery,
two capacitors, and a resistor.
Which of the following circuit
diagrams is the best representation
of the circuit shown?
QuickCheck 23.4
The circuit shown has a battery,
two capacitors, and a resistor.
Which of the following circuit
diagrams is the best representation
of the circuit shown?
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QuickCheck 23.5
Which is the correct circuit
diagram for the circuit shown?
QuickCheck 23.5
Which is the correct circuit
diagram for the circuit shown?
A
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QuickCheck 23.6
The diagram below shows a segment of a circuit. What is
the current in the 200 resistor?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
0.5 A
1.0 A
1.5 A
2.0 A
There is not enough
information to decide.
QuickCheck 23.6
The diagram below shows a segment of a circuit. What is
the current in the 200 resistor?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
0.5 A
1.0 A
1.5 A
2.0 A
There is not enough
information to decide.
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QuickCheck 23.7
The current through the 3 resistor is
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
9A
6A
5A
3A
1A
QuickCheck 23.7
The current through the 3 resistor is
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
9A
6A
5A
3A
1A
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QuickCheck 23.8
The potential difference across the 10 resistor is
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
30 V
20 V
15 V
10 V
5V
QuickCheck 23.8
The potential difference across the 10 resistor is
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
30 V
20 V
15 V
10 V
5V
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QuickCheck 23.9
The diagram below shows a circuit with two batteries and
three resistors. What is the potential difference across the
200 resistor?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
2.0 V
3.0 V
4.5 V
7.5 V
There is not enough
information to decide.
QuickCheck 23.9
The diagram below shows a circuit with two batteries and
three resistors. What is the potential difference across the
200 resistor?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
2.0 V
3.0 V
4.5 V
7.5 V
There is not enough
information to decide.
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QuickCheck 23.10
What things about the resistors in this circuit are the same
for all three?
Current I
Potential difference V
Resistance R
A and B
B and C
QuickCheck 23.10
What things about the resistors in this circuit are the same
for all three?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Current I
Potential difference V
Resistance R
A and B
B and C
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QuickCheck 23.11
Which resistor dissipates more power?
A. The 9 resistor
B. The 1 resistor
C. They dissipate the
same power
QuickCheck 23.11
Which resistor dissipates more power?
A. The 9 resistor
B. The 1 resistor
C. They dissipate the
same power
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QuickCheck 23.12
Which bulb is brighter?
A.
B.
C.
D.
The 60 W bulb.
The 100 W bulb.
Their brightnesses are the same.
Theres not enough information to tell.
QuickCheck 23.12
Which bulb is brighter?
A.
B.
C.
D.
The 60 W bulb.
The 100 W bulb.
Their brightnesses are the same.
Theres not enough information to tell.
P = I2R and both have the same current.
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QuickCheck 23.13
The battery current I is
3A
2A
1A
2/3 A
1/2 A
QuickCheck 23.13
The battery current I is
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
3A
2A
1A
2/3 A
1/2 A
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QuickCheck 23.14
The battery current I is
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
3A
2A
1A
2/3 A
1/2 A
QuickCheck 23.14
The battery current I is
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
3A
2A
1A
2/3 A
1/2 A
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QuickCheck 23.15
When the switch closes, the battery current
A. Increases.
B. Stays the same.
C. Decreases.
QuickCheck 23.15
When the switch closes, the battery current
A. Increases.
B. Stays the same.
C. Decreases.
Equivalent resistance
decreases.
Potential difference
is unchanged.
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QuickCheck 23.16
The three bulbs are identical and the two batteries are
identical. Compare the brightnesses of the bulbs.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
ABC
ACB
ABC
ABC
ABC
QuickCheck 23.16
The three bulbs are identical and the two batteries are
identical. Compare the brightnesses of the bulbs.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
ABC
ACB
ABC
ABC
ABC
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QuickCheck 23.17
The three bulbs are identical and the two batteries are
identical. Compare the brightnesses of the bulbs.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
ABC
ACB
ABC
ABC
ABC
QuickCheck 23.17
The three bulbs are identical and the two batteries are
identical. Compare the brightnesses of the bulbs.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
ABC
ACB
ABC
ABC
ABC
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QuickCheck 23.18
The lightbulbs are identical. Initially both bulbs are
glowing. What happens when the switch is closed?
A. Nothing.
B. A stays the same;
B gets dimmer.
C. A gets brighter;
B stays the same.
D. Both get dimmer.
E. A gets brighter;
B goes out.
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QuickCheck 23.18
The lightbulbs are identical. Initially both bulbs are
glowing. What happens when the switch is closed?
A. Nothing.
B. A stays the same;
B gets dimmer.
C. A gets brighter;
B stays the same.
D. Both get dimmer.
E. A gets brighter;
B goes out.
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Short circuit.
Zero resistance
path.
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QuickCheck 23.19
What does the voltmeter read?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
6V
3V
2V
Some other value
Nothing because this
will fry the meter.
QuickCheck 23.19
What does the voltmeter read?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
6V
3V
2V
Some other value
Nothing because this
will fry the meter.
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QuickCheck 23.20
What does the ammeter read?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
6A
3A
2A
Some other value
Nothing because this
will fry the meter.
QuickCheck 23.20
What does the ammeter read?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
6A
3A
2A
Some other value
Nothing because this
will fry the meter.
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Kirchhoffs Laws
Kirchhoffs junction law, as we
learned in Chapter 22, states that
the total current into a junction
must equal the total current
leaving the junction.
This is a result of charge and
current conservation:
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Kirchhoffs Laws
For any circuit, if we add all
of the potential differences
around the loop formed by
the circuit, the sum must
be zero.
This result is Kirchhoffs
loop law:
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Kirchhoffs Laws
Slide 10-44
Kirchhoffs Laws
Text: p. 730
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Example Problem
There is a current of 1.0 A in the following circuit. What is
the resistance of the unknown circuit element?
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