Current measured by the ammeter Ⓐ in the reported circuit when no current flows through 10 Ω resistance, will be ___ A.
The correct answer is 10
By using the condition of a balanced wheat stone bridge, we get
\(⇒ \frac{R}{3} =\frac{4}{6} ⇒ 2Ω\)
Therefore , the effective resistance of the circuit is
\(R_{eq} = \frac{6×9}{6+9} = \frac{18}{5} Ω\)
\(i = \frac{36}{R_{eq}} = 10 A\)
The current passing through the battery in the given circuit, is:
Let $ P_n = \alpha^n + \beta^n $, $ n \in \mathbb{N} $. If $ P_{10} = 123,\ P_9 = 76,\ P_8 = 47 $ and $ P_1 = 1 $, then the quadratic equation having roots $ \alpha $ and $ \frac{1}{\beta} $ is:
Current electricity is defined as the flow of electrons from one section of the circuit to another.
There are two types of current electricity as follows:
The current electricity whose direction remains the same is known as direct current. Direct current is defined by the constant flow of electrons from a region of high electron density to a region of low electron density. DC is used in many household appliances and applications that involve a battery.
The current electricity that is bidirectional and keeps changing the direction of the charge flow is known as alternating current. The bi-directionality is caused by a sinusoidally varying current and voltage that reverses directions, creating a periodic back-and-forth motion for the current. The electrical outlets at our homes and industries are supplied with alternating current.