Electric Circuits QP
Electric Circuits QP
Electric Circuits QP
Each resistor
has a resistance of 6.0 Ω.
12 V
A B
Fig. 9.1
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(b) Calculate
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2 (a) Fig. 8.1 shows 3 lamps and a fuse connected to a power supply.
220 V
Fig. 8.1
The e.m.f. of the supply is 220 V. Each lamp is labelled 220 V, 40 W. The rating of the fuse is
2.0 A.
Calculate
current = ...........................................................[2]
current = ...........................................................[1]
(iii) the total number of lamps, all in parallel, that could be connected without blowing the
fuse.
number = ...........................................................[2]
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(b) After a very long period of use, the wire filament of one of the lamps becomes thinner.
(i) Underline the effect of this change on the resistance of the filament.
(ii) State and explain the effect of this change on the power of the lamp.
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[Total: 8]
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3 The circuit of Fig. 7.1 includes an immersion heater and a 6.0 V battery.
6.0 V
X
A
heater
Fig. 7.1
name
purpose
[1]
(b) The heater is designed to work from a 3.6 V supply. It has a power rating of 4.5 W at this
voltage.
By considering the current in the heater, calculate the resistance of component X when there
is the correct potential difference across the heater.
resistance = [5]
(c) Some time after the heater is switched on, the ammeter reading is seen to have decreased.
[2]
[Total: 8]
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4 In Fig. 9.1, a 12 V battery supplies a current I to a circuit. The circuit contains a thermistor and a
1000 Ω resistor in parallel, with a 500 Ω resistor in series.
12 V
500 1
1000 1
Fig. 9.1
Calculate
(i) the combined resistance of the thermistor and the 1000 Ω resistor,
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(b) The temperature of the thermistor is increased so that its resistance decreases.
State the effect of this change in resistance on the current through the 500 Ω resistor. Explain
your answer.
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[Total: 7]
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5 (a) A student determines the resistance of a length of aluminium wire.
She connects the wire in series with a battery and a variable resistor. The circuit is shown in
Fig. 8.1.
aluminium wire
Fig. 8.1
She knows that an ammeter and a voltmeter are needed in the circuit.
(i) On Fig. 8.1, draw the circuit symbol for an ammeter connected in a suitable position. [1]
(ii) A variable resistor is included so that the current in the circuit may be changed.
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(b) Electricity is transmitted from a power station to a distant city using an aluminium cable of
resistance 1.2 Ω. Power loss occurs because of the resistance of the cable.
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(ii) The aluminium cable is replaced with a new aluminium cable of the same length. The
current remains at 250 A. The diameter of the new cable is double the diameter of the
original cable.
State and explain how the power loss is affected by this change.
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[Total: 8]
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6 (a) Place one tick in each row of the table to indicate one use of a thermistor and one use of a
transistor.
magnetic
heat light
field rectifier switch
detector detector
detector
thermistor
transistor
[2]
6V
Fig. 9.1
Suggest and explain what could be done to component B to make lamp A glow brightly.
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[Total: 6]
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7 (a) Fig. 8.1 shows a 12.0 V battery connected to a resistor and a component X in series.
4.0 1
X
12.0 V
Fig. 8.1
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Calculate
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(b) The circuit in Fig. 8.1 is now modified as shown in Fig. 8.2.
8.0 1
4.0 1
12.0 V
Fig. 8.2
(i) Calculate
[Total: 7]
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