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Two resistors connected to a battery
oh yeahhh thank you for your help!
jay_buckets
Post #10
Apr 10, 2020
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
J
Two resistors connected to a battery
wait no would you calculate the power dissipated by the 200 ohm resistor and then use that formula?
jay_buckets
Post #8
Apr 10, 2020
Forum:
Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Two resistors connected to a battery
would you use 1W=(I^2)100 ohms and then 1W/100ohms= I^2?
jay_buckets
Post #7
Apr 10, 2020
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Two resistors connected to a battery
ohhhh yeah it does oops. So would it be 1 W then?
jay_buckets
Post #5
Apr 10, 2020
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Two resistors connected to a battery
P= (10v^2)/(200.ohm) = 0.5 W. is that the correct answer for part 1?
jay_buckets
Post #3
Apr 10, 2020
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Two resistors connected to a battery
I honestly have no idea how to do this problem whatsoever. My teacher didn't show an example like this before.
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Apr 10, 2020
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