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The resistors are of resistance 15 Ω and 45 Ω. The battery is found to provide 1.6 × 105 J of electrical energy


Question 5
A student set up the circuit shown in Fig. 7.1.
Fig. 7.1

The resistors are of resistance 15 Ω and 45 Ω. The battery is found to provide 1.6 × 105 J of electrical energy when a charge of 1.8 × 104 C passes through the ammeter in a time of 1.3 × 105 s.

(a) Determine
(i) the electromotive force (e.m.f.) of the battery,
(ii) the average current in the circuit.
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(b) During the time for which the charge is moving, 1.1 × 105 J of energy is dissipated in the 45 Ω resistor.
(i) Determine the energy dissipated in the 15 Ω resistor during the same time.

(ii) Suggest why the total energy provided is greater than that dissipated in the two
resistors.
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Reference: Past Exam Paper – November 2002 Paper 2Q7





Solution:
(a)
(i)
{e.m.f. is the energy converted per unit charge.}
e.m.f. = energy / charge        
e.m.f. = 1.6×105 / 1.8×104
e.m.f. = 8.9 V                         

(ii)
Current I = Q / t                      
Current I = 1.8×104 / 1.3×105
Current I = 0.14 A      

(b)
(i)
{V = IR            and from the definition of e.m.f., V = W / Q
So, W / Q = IR
Since the resistors are in series, the same current flow through them.

For constant current I,
Energy W is proportional to the resistance R.}

Energy R     (of formula)    
45 Ω - - > 1.1 × 105 J
1 Ω - - - > 1.1 × 105 / 45
15 Ω - - -> (15 / 45) × 1.1 × 105
Energy = 3.7×104 J               


(ii)
Some energy are dissipated in the internal resistance (of the battery)

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