ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM Electric Potential Difference (P )

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ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM Electric Potential Difference (P .324-327) SPH4C COLLEGE PHYSICS ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM Electric Potential Difference (P .324-327)

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Electric Potential Difference 1. Convert the following measurements as indicated, assuming two significant digits: 500 mV = V 1.5 kV = V 64000 V = V 0.15 V = mV 𝜇

Check Your Learning Using proper circuit symbols, draw an electrical circuit showing a DC cell, a switch, a light bulb, and the instrumental instruments used to measure the electric current and potential differences (of the light bulb). Show all positive and negative signs, and indicate the directions of the conventional current and electron flow.

Check Your Learning TEXTBOOK P .327 Q.2,4