Question 12. Calculate the amount
1 point
of current that will go through the
resistor is 470 in this circuit
wire
Battery:
12 volts
Resistor
4702
wire
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ANSWERS to CIRCUITS
ANSWERS to CIRCUITS 1. The speed with which electrons move through a copper wire is typically 10-4 m s-1
ANSWERS to CIRCUITS 1. The speed with which electrons move through a copper wire is typically 10-4 m s-1 .
ANSWERS to CIRCUITS 1. The speed with which electrons move through a copper wire is typically 10-4 m s-1 . a. Explain why is it that the electrons cannot travel faster in the conductor?
ANSWERS to CIRCUITS 1. The speed with which electrons move through a copper wire is typically 10-4 m s-1 . a. Explain why is it that the electrons cannot travel faster in the conductor? b. Explain why the electron drift produces heat?
ANSWERS to CIRCUITS 1. The speed with which electrons move through a copper wire is typically 10-4 m s-1 . a. Explain why is it that the electrons cannot travel faster in the conductor? b. Explain why the electron drift produces heat? 1. a) collisons with the crystal lattice atoms b) collisions with lattice atoms transfers energy.
ANSWERS to CIRCUITS 1. The speed with which electrons move through a copper wire is typically 10-4 m s-1 . a. Explain why is it that the electrons cannot travel faster in the conductor? b. Explain why the electron drift produces heat? 1. a) collisons with the crystal lattice atoms b) collisions with lattice atoms transfers energy. 2. Explain in terms of atomic and electron movement, why resistance increases with temperature.