1. A 10.-ohm resistor and a 20. -ohm resistor are connected in series
to a voltage source. When the current through the 10.- ohm resistor
is 2.0 amperes, what is the current through the 20.-ohm resistor?
(5F)
a. 1.0 A
b. 2.0 A
C. 0.50 A
d. 4.0 A

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Answer 1

A 10.-ohm resistor and a 20. -ohm resistor are connected in series

to a voltage source. When the current through the 10.- ohm resistor

is 2.0 amperes, what is the current through the 20.-ohm resistor?

Answer:

B --> 2.0 A

the current going through the 10.-ohm resistor is what goes through 20.-ohm resistor

Answer 2

The current through the 20Ω resistor is 2.0 A. Hence option B is correct.

What is Current ?

Current is a flow of charges. it is denoted by i and expressed in ampere A. Mathematically it is expressed as i = q/t, where q is the amount of charge and t is time. Current is nothing but amount of charges flown in the unit time in the electric wire. Charge is expressed in coulomb C and time in second s. hence coulomb per second (C/s) is ampere A. Charge on electron is 1.60217663 × 10⁻¹⁹C which is called as elementary charge.

There are two types of the current, Convectional current and non-conventional current. Convectional current is the current flows from positive to negative. Non convectional current flows from negative to positive. Note that flow of electrons is from negative to positive. Hence direction of flow of conventional current is from positive to negative.

In this problem, two resistors are connected in series. In the series combination of resistor, same current flows through all resistor.

Hence current through 20Ω Resistor is 2.0A.

Hence option B is correct.

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Related Questions

what is the focalength of the combination of two thin renses of power -5D and -2D placeci in contact with each other?​

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Answer:

f = - 0.143 m = - 14.3 cm

Explanation:

First, we will calculate the power of the combination of lenses:

P = P₁ + P₂

where,

P = Power of Combination = ?

P₁ = Power of first lens = - 5D

P₂ = Power of second lens = - 2D

Therefore,

P = - 5D - 2D

P = - 7D

Now, the focal length can be given as:

[tex]f = \frac{1}{P} \\\\f = \frac{1}{-\ 7\ D} \\\\[/tex]

f = - 0.143 m = - 14.3 cm

Negative focal length indicates that combination will act as diverging lens.

A flying stationary kite is acted on by a force of 9.8 N downward. The wind exerts a force of 45 N at an angle of 50.0 degrees above the horizontal. Find the force that the string exerts on the kite.

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Answer:

38 N, 40.0° below the horizontal

Explanation:

Force exerted by an object equals mass times acceleration of that object: F = m ⨉ a. To use this formula, you need to use SI units: Newtons for force, kilograms for mass, and meters per second squared for acceleration.

Drag and drop a term to match these examples with the correct level of organization.

Tissue:

Organ:

Organ system:

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A-cardiac muscle

B-circulatory system

C-heart

D-human body

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Answer:

Tissue: cardiac muscle

Organ: Heart

Organ System: Human Body, Circulatory System

Explanation:

The cardiac muscle makes up an organ, making it a tissue

The Heart makes up a organ system, making it an organ

Both the human Body and The Circulatory System make up an organism, making them organisms

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Which of the following describes an advantage of AC electricity over DC electricity?

A) AC is found in most low voltage operations.
B) AC is provided as strong, short bursts of electricity.
C) AC can be transported over long distances.
D) AC can be used is small electronic devices.

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It’s C “ Ac can be transported over long distances.”

An object of mass 25kg is falling from the height h=10 m. calculate
a. The total energy of an object at h=10m.
b. Potential energy of the object when it is at h= 4m
c. Kinetic energy of the object when it is at h= 4m
d. What will be the speed of the object when it hits the ground?​

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Answer:

a=2500J,b=1000K,c=1000J,d=14.142m/s

Explanation:

V²=U²+2gh

V²=0 + 2×10×10=200m/s

a).kinetic energy=(1/2)mv²=(1/2)25×200=2500

potential energy=mgh

p.e=25×10×10=2500J

pe+ke=2500+2500=5KJ

b).mgh=25×10×4=1000J

c). V²=U²+2gh

V²=0+2×10×4

V²=80

kinetic energy=(1/2)mv²

=(1/2)25×80

=1KJ

d). From my first paragraph V²=200

V=√200

V=14.142m/s

how hot can the desert get​

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Answer:

134 f

Explanation:

The hottest temperature ever reliably measured in a desert was 134 degrees F, in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in 1913.

not as hot as me.jk.

Temperature. During the day, desert temperatures rise to an average of 38°C (a little over 100°F). At night, desert temperatures fall to an average of -3.9°C (about 25°F). At night, desert temperatures fall to an average of -3.9 degrees celsius (about 25 degrees fahrenheit).

Desert surfaces receive a little more than twice the solar radiation received by humid regions and lose almost twice as much heat at night. Many mean annual temperatures range from 20-25 degrees Celsius. The extreme maximum ranges from 43.5-49 degrees Celsius. Minimum temperatures sometimes drop to -18 degrees Celsius.

Explain how newtons first law applies to the image to the left.

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can i get the images plz

Describe the formation of galaxies.

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Today's cosmologists assume that matter was not uniformly distributed in the universe after the Big Bang. Dense places attract more matter than the surrounding area according to their gravitational forces. Over the course of billions of years, these gas agglomerations eventually led to the formation of the galaxies we see today.

A box has base dimensions of 30 cm x 30 cm and a mass of 3 kg. Calculate to what
depth it sinks when placed in a tank of water (assume the sides are sufficiently high,
so that it floats). Density of water = 1000 kgm-3. Assume g=10 ms-2 for this problem.​

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Answer:

60

Explanation:

A box has base dimensions of 30 cm x 30 cm and a mass of 3 kg. Calculate to what

depth it sinks when placed in a tank of water (assume the sides are sufficiently high,

so that it floats). Density of water = 1000 kgm-3. Assume g=10 ms-2 for this problem.​

A student pushes a laptop cart down the hallway by applying 20 Newtons force. The student pushes it 10 meters and
then stops at the water fountain with the cart and haves a sip of water. While he drinks from the water fountain, what
type of work is being done to the laptop cart.

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Answer:

None.

Explanation:

By definition, work is a process that it happens when an applied force

        causes an object to change its position, i.e. to have a displacement.

        Since the laptop cart is at rest while he stops at the water fountain, no  

       net work done is on the laptop cart.

What is the speed of the wave above of the frequency is 7.0 hertz

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Answer:

Umm

Explanation:

Magnesium hydroxide is a common ___?

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Answer:

Hello There!!

Explanation:

The answer is=> It is a common component of antacids.

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Light of wavelength 633 nm from a He-Ne laser passes through a circular aperture and is observed on a screen 4.0 m behind the aperture. The diameter of the central bright area is 5.4 cm. What is the diameter of the aperture?

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex]1.144 \times 10^{-4} \ m[/tex]".

Explanation:

[tex]w=\frac{2.44 \lambda L}{D}\\\\D=\frac{2.44 \lambda L}{w}\\\\[/tex]

   [tex]=\frac{2.44 \times 633 \times 10^{-9}\times 4 }{0.054}\\\\=\frac{6178.08\times 10^{-9}}{0.054}\\\\=1.144 \times 10^{-4} \ m[/tex]

Write a method which prevents ice from melting quickly.​

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Answer:

blocks of ice are usually covered with cloth or sawdust while being stored

The center of mass of a uniform disk of radius
Ris located where?​

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Answer:

At the centre

Explanation:

To prove the position of the centre of mass, usually we take a strip across the circular disc and call it dy; calculate the length of the strip; calculate the mass per unit area of the disc. And then when we carry out some integral operations using R and -R as the boundaries we will arrive at y_cm = 0 which means the centre y_cm is at the centre of mass of this uniform disc.

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLS HELP. A 3.33 x 10-6 F capacitor stores
8.15 x 10-4 J of energy. What is the
voltage across the capacitor?
(Pic shown)

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Answer:

15.64 V

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Capacitor (C) = 3.33x10¯⁶ F

Energy (E) = 8.15×10¯⁴ J

Voltage (V) =?

The voltage across the capacitor can be obtained as follow:

E = ½CV²

8.15×10¯⁴ = 3.33x10¯⁶ × V²

Divide both side by 3.33x10¯⁶

V² = 8.15×10¯⁴ / 3.33x10¯⁶

Take the square root of both side

V = √(8.15×10¯⁴ / 3.33x10¯⁶)

V = 15.64 V

Thus, the voltage across the capacitor is 15.64 V

Answer:

22.12

Explanation:

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A bat emits a sound at a frequency of 30.0 kHz as it approaches a wall. The bat detects beats such that the frequency of the echo is 900 Hz higher than the frequency the bat is emitting. The speed of sound in air is 340 m/s at emits a sound at a frequency of 30.0 kHz
(a) What is the speed of the bat?
(b) What is the wavelength of the sound that the bat hears15?

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Answer:

a) the speed of the bat is 5.02 m/s

b) the wavelength of the sound that the bat hears is 0.011 m

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Frequency of sound emitted by a bat f = 30.0 kHz = 30000 Hz

detected frequency by the bat δf = 900 Hz

speed of sound in air c = 340 m/s

Let speed of sound and speed of bat be c and [tex]v_s[/tex] respectively;

Now, frequency of the sound that is coming from the bat towards the wall due to DROPPLER EFFET will be;

f₁ = ( c / ( c - [tex]v_s[/tex] ) )f ----- let this be equ 1

Also, frequency does not change after deflection. The bat becomes an observer as the dropper is shifted because the reflected sound wave is coming towards it;

Hence, Doppler shifted frequency will be;

f₂ = ( (c + [tex]v_s[/tex] ) / c )f₁

from equ 1, f₁ = ( c / ( c - [tex]v_s[/tex] ) )f, so we substitute

f₂ = ( (c + [tex]v_s[/tex] ) / c ) × ( c / ( c - [tex]v_s[/tex] ) )f

f₂ = ( (c + [tex]v_s[/tex] ) / ( c - [tex]v_s[/tex] ) )f

∴ beat frequency will be;

δf = f₂ - f = ( (c + [tex]v_s[/tex] ) / ( c - [tex]v_s[/tex] ) )f - f

δf = ( 2[tex]v_s[/tex] / c - [tex]v_s[/tex] )f

δf = ( 2[tex]v_s[/tex] / c - [tex]v_s[/tex] )f

2f/δf = c - [tex]v_s[/tex] / [tex]v_s[/tex]

2f/δf = c/[tex]v_s[/tex] - [tex]v_s[/tex] / [tex]v_s[/tex]

2f/δf = c/[tex]v_s[/tex] - 1

c/[tex]v_s[/tex] = 2f/δf + 1

[tex]v_s[/tex] =  c / (2f/δf + 1)

now, we substitute in our values;

[tex]v_s[/tex] =  340 / ((2×30000 / 900 ) + 1)

[tex]v_s[/tex] =  340 / (66.6666 + 1)

[tex]v_s[/tex] =  340 / 67.6666

[tex]v_s[/tex] =  5.02 m/s

Therefore, the speed of the bat is 5.02 m/s

b) the wavelength of the sound that the bat hears

frequency of reflected wave is;

f₂ = f + δf = 30000 + 900 = 30900 Hz

λ₂ = c / f₂

we substitute

λ₂ = 340 / 30900

λ₂ = 0.011 m

Therefore, the wavelength of the sound that the bat hears is 0.011 m

1. How would the forces from a header with such a light soccer ball cause a concussion? Draw
Two free body diagrams showing how the amount of peak force on the head would compare
to the amount of peak force on a soccer ball in a header that causes a collision.

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Answer:

soccer when the ball hits an unprepared player in the head. He also gave examples of concussions occurring when players accidentally knock their heads into other players while attempting to head the ball, particularly if they are attempting to flick the ball backwards.

Explanation:

Heading in soccer can increase your risk of concussions. Over time, repeated subconcussive injuries can also accumulate and cause brain damage.

What is the period of a wave, with a frequency of 0.75 Hertz?

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Answer:

wavelength  4 cm

Explanation:

A spacecraft is powered by electricity generated by the heat produced when 23894Pu decays with a half-life of 87.75 y. Engineers predict that the spacecraft will have insufficient power to operate its instruments when the amount of 238 94Pu in its power generators drops below 67 % of the amount it had at launch on September 1, 1977

Required:
In what year will its instruments cease to function?

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And what year will it’s instruments used to function

in which reaction is there a transformation of mass into energy

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Answer:

There is a transformation of mass into energy un nuclear fusion

HELP: I’ve been stuck on this problem for a while now.

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Answer:

a.work done=force *displacement

=500N*46m

=23000 Joule

b.power=work done/time taken

=23000/25

=920 watt

c.GPE=m*g*h(m=mass,g=gravity due to acceleration,h=height)

=60kg*9.8m/s*14m

=8232 joule

Explanation:

For variables control, a circuit voltage will be measured using a sample of five circuits. The past average voltage for samples of 5 units has been 3.4 volts, and the range has been 1.3 volts.

Required:
What would the upper and lower control limits be for the resulting control charts (average and range)?

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Answer:

Average :

UCL = 4.15

LCL = 2.65

Range :

UCL = 2.75

LCL = 0

Explanation:

Given :

Sample size, n = 5

Average, X = 3.4

Range, R = 1.3

A2 for n = 5 ; equals 0.577 ( X chart table)

For the average :

Upper Control Limit (UCL) :

X + A2*R

3.4 + 0.577(1.3) = 4.1501

Lower Control Limit (LCL) :

X - A2*R

3.4 - 0.577(1.3) = 2.6499

FOR the range :

Upper Control Limit (UCL) :

UCL = D4*R

D4 for n = 5 ; equals = 2.114

UCL = 2.114*1.3 = 2.7482

Lower Control Limit (LCL) :

LCL = D3*R

D3 for n = 5 ; equals = 0

LCL = 0 * 1.3 = 0

What is the relationship between a magnets magnetic force and a magnetic field?

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Answer:

Electric forces exist among stationary electric charges; both electric and magnetic forces exist among moving electric charges. The magnetic force between two moving charges may be described as the effect exerted upon either charge by a magnetic field created by the other.

Answer:

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I stand 0.72 meters in front of a mirror and look at the person on the other side who looks like me. That person is actually younger than me by a small amount. How much?

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Answer:

Younger by nanoseconds

Explanation:

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Q: Winding roads and sharp curves are inherently dangerous
because -

A- You can't see far ahead

B- The speed limit is so slow

C- There may be other vehicles traveling in the
opposite direction

D- You may struggle to stay at the same speed

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Answer:

A) you can't see far ahead

D. You may struggle to stay at the same speed.

Winding roads and sharp curves are dangerous because of centrifugal forces while taking curves, whose classic formula is described below:

[tex]F = m\cdot \frac{v^{2}}{r}[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]F[/tex] - Centrifugal force, in newtons.[tex]v[/tex] - Speed, in meters per second.[tex]r[/tex] - Radius of curvature, in meters per second.

Sharps curves are characterized by low radii of curvature. Given that centrifugal force is inversely proportional to the square radius of curvature and it is opposed to friction force between tires and pavement, if centrifugal force is higher than maximum static friction force, then a car accident could if driver does not decelerate.

Therefore, correct choice is D.

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Water droplets forming on the outside of a cold glass of water on a hot, summer day is a example of which part of the water cycle?

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Answer:

Condensation can also produce water droplets on the outside of soda cans or glasses of cold water. When warm air hits the cold surface, it reaches its dew point and condenses. This leaves droplets of water on the glass or can.

Explanation:

the official world land speed record is1228.0km/h are on October 15,1997,by Andy green in the jet engine car then express the speed in the meters per second​

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Answer:

v = 341.11 m/s

Explanation:

Given that,

The official world land speed was recorded as 1228.0km/h on October 15,1997.

We need to find the speed in m/s.

We know that,

1 km = 1000 m

1 h = 3600 s

So,

[tex]v=1228\ km/h\\\\=1228\times \dfrac{1000\ m}{3600\ s}\\\\v=341.11\ m/s[/tex]

So, the required speed is 341.11 m/s.

what are conductors and insulators​

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Conductors are materials that permit electrons to flow freely from particle to particle. ... Conductors allow for charge transfer through the free movement of electrons. In contrast to conductors, insulators are materials that impede the free flow of electrons from atom to atom and molecule to molecule.
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