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- A "cathode ray tube" (CRT), as shown in the image at right and the diagram below, is an evacuated glass tube. A current runs through a filament at the right end of the tube. When the metal filament gets very hot, electrons occasionally escape from it. These electrons can be accelerated away from the filament by Coil applying a potential difference AVacc across the metal plates labelled A and B in the diagram. Accelerating plates The electrons pass through a hole in plate B and enter the glass sphere. There they pass between the two horizontal metal "deflection" plates labelled C and D. A potential difference AVdef can be applied across these plates, to deflect the beam of electrons. Coil In front of and in back of the glass sphere are two coils, through which current Deflection plates can be run to produce a magnetic field in the region between the deflection plates. The coils are oriented so they both produce magnetic fields into the page in this region. AV sce 米 a Oj out of the page…Express your final answer in proper ENG notation and unit. Observe 2-5 decimal places. A 220V 600-watt electric coffee maker is used to make a total of 10 cups of coffee in 45 minutes. 1. Determine the following : a. Current consumed by the coffee maker and the electrical energy consumed in kWh b. the rise in temperature of the device. Note: specific heat of water =4200 J/kg-K 1 cup = 236 gramsboratory X Module-1- X PDF module 2.p X act 2.pdf PDF File | C:/Users/dela%20torre/Documents/louie/.. Q b. Length of the conductor c. Resistivity d. Temperature Solve for the following problems (Show your solutions) 1. A 1-m length of wire is found to have a resistance of 25 ohms. If the diameter of the wire is 1 mm, determine the resistivity in 2-m. 2. A copper bus bar has a rectangular cross-section of dimensions 6 in. by 8 in. Determine the cross-sectional area in CM. 3. The resistance of the copper field winding of a DC machine at 40 deg. C is 0.40 ohms. After operating for some time, the resistance is found to be 0.50 ohms. Find the operating temperature. 4. The diameter of a cylindrical conductor A is 6 mm, and its length is 2 m. The diameter and length of a cylindrical conductor B of the same material as A are 3 mm and 1 m. The resistance of conductor B is 0.02 Determine resistance of conductor A, its temperature being the same as that of B. 5. The resistance of a cylindrical…
- Name The voltage on the capacitor when it is connected to a resistor R follows an exponential rule: Section # capacitor is gradually released as current in the circuit. The energy stored in the capacitor is dissipated in the Pre-lab EM-7 Voltage on a capacitor in an RC Circuit capacitonarged capacitor (at potential Vo) is connected in series with a resistor, the charge stored in the resistor as heat. = Vge (1) where t is the time constant, 1= RC. Vo is the initial voltage on the capacitor when 7= 0. cironpacitance is 220 µF, and the time constant t is 22 seconds, what is the value of the resistance in the circuit? R = In the capacitor is charged to a voltage Vo = 20 V. use this initial value and time constant 22 s to calculate the votage on the capacitor in the circuit at every 5 seconds, List the results in the following table. time t (s) Voltage V (V) V/Vo In (V/Vo) 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 After the voltage values are calculated, calculate the ratio of V/Vo and In ( V/Vo). EM-7P.1…on.wiley.com/was/ui/v2/assessment-player/index.html?launchld%38499becb-988e-49c7-8156-1d3807135946#/question/1 Wa.. O YouTube A Maps M Gmail Question 2 of 2 View Policies Current Attempt in Progress An object has a charge of -2.6 uČ. How many electrons must be removed so that the charge becomes +4.3 µC? Number i Units eTextbook and Media Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 6 used e here to search 59°F DELL F4 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 PrtScr Insert %23 %24 4 8 YYou must show major steps in the calculations. No single number answers will be credited. Also use correct approximation to answers (only at the end); and indicate correct physical units. (Use back of paper if needed) Date: 1-Two unequal electrical charges q, and q, are symmetrically placed on the X axis at positions (-3,0) and (+3,0) as illustrated in the figure. The charges are separated 6.00 cm (all distances are in centimeters), and their values are q = - 5.00 x 10° C and 9, = +8.00 x 10 C. Find: (a) the Coulomb force F12 between the two charges (absolute value) and if it is attractive or repulsive; (b) the electric E fields that each charge produces at the origin A(0,0), magnitude and direction, (East or West); (c) the net E field there (magnitude and direction); (d) the potentials (volts) that cach charge produces at the same location A(0,0) and the net potential there ; (e) Calculate also the potentials at point B(0,2) and the net potential there; (f) the work done by a 2.00 x…
- PROTOTYPING: Provide illustrations, computations, and textual descriptions which accurately solve the problem given below. You may provide your answers in the field below. What do you think will happen to a load that was rated at 1 8v, 35mA i it was connected dvectiy on a Sv power supply? is the current setup provides optimal operation? Or there is a better construction for the circuit? Considering that you are only going to use the given power supply and the load?Topic: Ink Jet Printers and Electrostatic Painting I. The steps/processes involved based on electrostatics II. Cite three important and practical (useful) safety precautions THE OUTPUT MUST BE ENCODED(Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.) . There are two basic methods for connecting more than one electrical device in a circuit. Name, describe, and give the advantages of each.
- The unit of electrical resistance. Sl units kg.m?/s³.A? To understand further, open this link, (131) Ohm's Law- YouTube. Watch the video and answer the questions below. ACTIVITY 1: OHM'S LAW The table below illustrates this relationship both qualitatively and quantitatively for several circuits with varying battery voltages and resistances. Fill in the blanks below. 1.5 V 0.50 Amp 1. 2. 3. 4.5 V Amp 4. 1.5 V 0.25 Amp 5. 0.5 Amp 09 6. Amp Assumption Passi: A kome where YOU can le your BEST! CR No part of this LAS may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from ASPCI, inc.. 1What's More Directions: Study the table below and answer the following questions in your Science activity notebook. Table 1. Number of Protons and Electrons in Materials X, Y, and Z umber of Protons Number of Electrons Materials 32 30 Y 22 28 18 18 1. Which material's in the table could attract a negatively charged object? 2. Which material/s in the table could attract an uncharged object? 3. Which material/s in the table could attract each other? 4. Show the arrangements for the materials X, Y, and Z attracting each other.Identify the dimensional formula of electric current. a) [M L T-2] b) [M0 L0 T0 A1] c) [M L3 T0] d) [M L2 T-3]