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Bryson Cowan

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  • in reply to: mid term exam module 5 unit 1 #22710

    the voltage and resistance?

    in reply to: mid term exam module 5 unit 1 #22708

    one current and in a series circuit the current is the same at each resistor if the light bulbs are identical then the resistence is the same for each resistor the voltage boost in the battery will be equal to the sum of the voltage drops across all three resisitors

    in reply to: mid term exam module 5 unit 1 #22706

    2 im being asked to calculate the circuit current 3. the information im given is the circuit is 120 VAC and the resistence of each point in the circuit
    4.on this one im not really sure what ohms law formula is appropriate

    in reply to: BASIC ELECTRICITY #22701

    and i have went over them all a couple of more times

    in reply to: BASIC ELECTRICITY #22700

    i have went over each unit quiz and i understand all the questions and i think im ready for my final attempt on the exam

    in reply to: BASIC ELECTRICITY #22699

    Yes mam will do

    in reply to: BASIC ELECTRICITY #22695

    37.5 ohms

    in reply to: BASIC ELECTRICITY #22689

    In a series circuit if one bulb goes out no current flows in the circuit as the blown out bulb acts as an infnite resistence (two wires seperated by air in between them) so other bulbs stop emitting light as well in a parallel circuit if one bulb goes out the others are unaffected as current still flows through the other bulbs

    in reply to: BASIC ELECTRICITY #22687

    electrical current travels through the wires and the filament on the bulb heats up to the point were it begins to emit photons which are small packets of visible light

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