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Assignment No 11 of Applied Physics Tanzeel

This document is an assignment submission for a physics class. It contains 5 questions regarding electrical circuit calculations. The questions involve calculating resistances of individual and combined resistors, equivalent resistances of circuits, voltage given current and resistance, and resistance given voltage and current. The student shows the calculations and steps to arrive at the solutions.

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Assignment No 11 of Applied Physics Tanzeel

This document is an assignment submission for a physics class. It contains 5 questions regarding electrical circuit calculations. The questions involve calculating resistances of individual and combined resistors, equivalent resistances of circuits, voltage given current and resistance, and resistance given voltage and current. The student shows the calculations and steps to arrive at the solutions.

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SUBMIT

TED TO
PERMA
NAND
SOOTH
AR

Assignment no 1.

20BSCS038
SUBMITTED TO PERMANAND SOOTHAR
ASSIGNMENT OF APPLIED PHYSICS
SLIDE NO 1
ASSIGNMENT NO : 1
QNO : 1.
Calculate the values of resistance for following
resistors?

RESISTANCE OF 1ST RESISTOR

RESISTANCE OF 2ND RESISTOR


ASSIGNMENT NO : 1
RESISTANCE OF 3RD RESISTOR

QNO : 2.
Calculate the equivalent resistance of following
resistor network ?
1ST .

SOLUTION.
Given:
R1 = 20 Ω
R2 = 20 Ω
ASSIGNMENT NO : 1
R3 = 20 Ω
R4 = 20 Ω
R5 = 10 Ω
Re = ??
Solution:
Formula: 𝑅𝐸 = 𝑅1 + 𝑅2+𝑅3+𝑅4 …
𝑅𝐸 = 20 + 20 + 20 + 20 + 10
𝑅𝐸 = 90 Ω

2nd

Given:
R1 = 50 Ω

R2 = 100 Ω
R3 = 500 Ω

Re = ??
Solution
1 1 1 1
Formula = = + + …
𝑅𝐸 𝑅1 𝑅2 𝑅3
1 1 1 1
ASSIGNMENT NO : 1
= + +
𝑅𝐸 50 100 500
1 10 + 5 + 1
=
𝑅𝐸 500

1 16
=
𝑅𝐸 500

500
𝑅𝐸 =
16
𝑅𝐸 = 31.25 Ω

3rd

Given:
R1 = 20 Ω
R2 = 30 Ω
R3 = 50 Ω
ASSIGNMENT NO : 1
R4 = 20 Ω
Re = ??
Solution:
First parallel connection(R3, R4)

1 1 1
Formula : = +
𝑅5 𝑅3 𝑅4
1 1 1
= +
𝑅5 50 30
1 80
=
𝑅5 1500
1500
𝑅5 =
80
R5 = 18.75 Ω

Equivalent resistance :
RE = R1 + R2 + R5
RE = 20 + 20 + 18.75
RE = 58.75 Ω
ASSIGNMENT NO : 1
QNO : 3.
Find the Equivalent Resistance, REQ for the
following resistors combination circuit.

Given:
R1 = 6 Ω
R2 = 8 Ω
R3 = 4 Ω
R4 = 8 Ω
R5 = 4 Ω
R6 = 6 Ω
R7 = 8 Ω
R8 = 10 Ω
R9 = 6 Ω
R10 = 2 Ω
Re = ??

we can find the equivalent resistance of the R8 to R10


combination and call it RA.
ASSIGNMENT NO : 1

RA is in series with R7 therefore the total resistance will be

RA + R7 = 4 + 8 = 12Ω
This resistive value of 12Ω is now in parallel with R6 and
can be calculated as RB

RB is in series with R5 therefore the total resistance will


be
RB + R5 = 4 + 4 = 8Ω

This resistive value of 8Ω is now in parallel with R4 and


can be calculated as RC
This resistive value of 8Ω is now in parallel with R2 from
which we can calculated RD
ASSIGNMENT NO : 1
RD is in series with R1 therefore the total resistance
will be
RD + R1 = 4 + 6 = 10Ω

QNO : 4.
If the resistance of an electric iron is 50 Ω and 3.2 A
current flows through the resistance. Find the
voltage between two points.

Given :
I = 3.2 A
R = 50 Ω
Solution:
V = IR
V = 3.2 x 50 Ω
V= 160 VOLT
ASSIGNMENT NO : 1
QNO : 5.
An EMF source of 8.0 V is connected to a purely
resistive electrical appliance (alightbulb). An electric
current of 2.0 A flows through it. Consider the
conducting wires to be resistance-free. Calculate the
resistance offered by the electrical appliance.
Given:
Potential difference (v) = 8
Current (I) = 2A
V = IR
R =V / I = 8/2
R = 4 Ohm

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