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A resistor is connected to a power supply. The potential difference across the resistor is 6.0V. (i) Which of these corresponds to a potential difference of 6.0V? ... show full transcript
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First, convert the current from mA to A:
Using the formula for current, where current (I) is charge (Q) divided by time (t):
Substituting the values, we have:
To convert seconds to minutes:
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The resistor becomes warm due to the collisions between the flowing electrons and the atoms in the resistive material. As the electrons move through the lattice, they collide with the vibrating atoms, which transfers energy and increases the temperature of the resistor.
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Given the potential difference of 6.0V and the current of 1.2A, we can find the equivalent resistance (R) between points P and Q using Ohm's law:
R = \frac{V}{I} = \frac{6.0 ext{ V}}{1.2 ext{ A}} = 5 ext{ ohms} $$ If the resistors were in series, their total resistance would be the sum: $$ 100 ext{ ohms} + 100 ext{ ohms} = 200 ext{ ohms} \\ \text{(current would be 0.3 A).} $$ However, 0.3 A is less than 1.2 A, indicating that the total potential difference is less than 12 V. Hence, the resistors must be connected in parallel to allow the higher current.Report Improved Results
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