Practice problems



Assume ideal batteries, treat light bulbs as ohmic devices, assume all light bulbs are identical.

1. What happens to the other bulbs if you unscrew bulb D?

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A. They all go out

B. They all get dimmer

C. They all get brighter

D. A and B get dimmer, C gets brighter

E. A and B get brighter, C gets dimmer



2. Find the potential drop across R2.

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3. Find the ratio I3/I4.

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4. Write three loop equations and three junction equations that could be used to solve this circuit (find currents and voltage drops across resistors).

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5. Rank the bulbs from brightest to dimmest.

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A. A = B > C = D

B. A = B < C = D

C. A = B > C > D

D. B > A > C = D

E. A = C = B = D



6. Rank the bulbs from brightest to dimmest.

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A. A = B > C = D = E

B. A = B < C = D = E

C. A = B = E > C > D

D. A = B = E > C = D

E. A > B > C = D = E



7. Rank the bulbs from brightest to dimmest.

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A. A = B > C = D = E

B. A > B > C = D > E

C. B > A > E > C = D

D. B > A = E > C = D

E. A = E > B > C = D



8. Find the voltage drop across R1.

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