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Title: physics ELECTRICITY QUESTION
Post by: tmisterr on February 13, 2010, 05:21:28 pm
may/ JUNE 08 PHYSICS PAPER 2, QUESTION 6 (B). p.s I KNOW THE ANSWERS, I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO ARRIVE AT THE ANSWERS
Title: Re: physics ELECTRICITY QUESTION
Post by: astarmathsandphysics on February 13, 2010, 09:31:42 pm
When I get my pc fixed in a few hours
Title: Re: physics ELECTRICITY QUESTION
Post by: nid404 on February 14, 2010, 05:01:16 am
I will start from the first bit for my reference

a) P= I2R
P=VI
1500=240XI
I=6.25A
1500=(6.25)2R
R=38.4 ohms

b)
1) When S1 is open, the circuit is not a closed one and hence not functional. Power will thus be 0
2) When only S3 is open, Current flows through A and wire with S2...power of each heating element is given as 1.5kW(stated in the question)...so in this case it is that of A. Current doesn't flow through B because it offers more resistance than wire with S2.
3)when all switches r closed...No current flows through B. You must know that any charge will take the path with least resistance....
So when S2 is closed, current flows through the wire with S2 since it offers a lesser resistance in comparison with wire with heating element B. So Power would be that of A nd C= 1.5+1.5=3kW
4)When only S1 is closed, Current flows through A and B...combined Resistance is 76.8ohms...I=3.125A..P=I2R =0.75kW
5)When only S2 is open, current flows through all the heating elements A, B and C.
A and B in series= 76.8ohms
With C in parallel
So combined R
1/R= 1/76.8+1/38.4
R=25.6
I=240/25.6=9.375
P=9.3752X25.6=2.25kW

Hope that clears ur problem
Title: Re: physics ELECTRICITY QUESTION
Post by: tmisterr on February 14, 2010, 03:53:41 pm
dude thanks so much that little piece of information (current taking route of least resistance) makes all the difference!
Title: Re: physics ELECTRICITY QUESTION
Post by: Saladin on February 14, 2010, 04:33:18 pm
She's a dudet actually.

A very helpful one too.
Title: Re: physics ELECTRICITY QUESTION
Post by: nid404 on February 14, 2010, 07:06:14 pm
Ur welcome

lol@dude....i nvr knew fem of dude ws dudet....but i still prefer dude :P