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8.1 In the circuit below the battery has an emf (ϵ) of 12 V and an internal resistance of 0.2 Ω. The resistances of the connecting wires are negligible. Switch S is... show full transcript
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To calculate the current in the battery, we use Ohm's law, which states that the current (I) is given by the formula:
In this case, the voltage across the battery is 11.7 V and the total resistance in the circuit includes the internal resistance of the battery (0.2 Ω) and the resistor R.
Let R be the equivalent resistance in the circuit.
Using the information that the total current I is 1.5 A, we calculate as follows:
This further simplifies to find the current, and substituting gets us the value of 1.5 A.
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From the earlier calculations, we derived the total current flowing and using the effective voltage across the internal resistor.
Using the relationship:
, where V is known (11.7 V), the internal resistance (0.2 Ω) can be taken into account. Solving for R gives:
1.8 Ω.
Therefore, the resistance of resistor R is 1.8 Ω.
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