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Quick Quizzes Direct Current

QUICK QUIZ 18.1 When a piece of wire is used to connect points b and c in this figure, the brightness of bulb R1 (a) increases, (b) decreases, or (c) stays the same. The brightness of bulb R2 (a) increases, (b) decreases, or (c) stays the same.

QUICK QUIZ 18.1 ANSWERS R1 becomes brighter. Connecting a wire from b to c provides a nearly zero resistance path from b to c and decreases the total resistance of the circuit from R1 + R2 to just R1. Ignoring internal resistance, the potential difference maintained by the battery is unchanged while the resistance of the circuit has decreased. The current passing through bulb R1 increases, causing this bulb to glow brighter. Bulb R2 goes out because essentially all of the current now passes through the wire connecting b and c and bypasses the filament of Bulb R2.

QUICK QUIZ 18.2 With the switch in this circuit (figure a) closed, no current exists in R2 because the current has an alternate zero-resistance path through the switch. Current does exist in R1 and this current is measured with the ammeter at the right side of the circuit. If the switch is opened (figure b), current exists in R2. After the switch is opened, the reading on the ammeter (a) increases, (b) decreases, (c) does not change.

QUICK QUIZ 18.2 ANSWER (b). When the switch is opened, resistors R1 and R2 are in series, so that the total circuit resistance is larger than when the switch was closed. As a result, the current decreases.

QUICK QUIZ 18.3 With the switch in this circuit (figure a) open, there is no current in R2. There is current in R1 and this current is measured with the ammeter at the right side of the circuit. If the switch is closed (figure b), there is current in R2. When the switch is closed, the reading on the ammeter (a) increases, (b) decreases, or (c) remains the same.

QUICK QUIZ 18.3 ANSWER (a). When the switch is closed, resistors R1 and R2 are in parallel, so that the total circuit resistance is smaller than when the switch was open. As a result, the total current increases.

QUICK QUIZ 18.4 You have a large supply of lightbulbs and a battery. You start with one lightbulb connected to the battery and notice its brightness. You then add one lightbulb at a time, each new bulb being added in parallel to the previous bulbs. As the lightbulbs are added, what happens (a) to the brightness of the bulbs? (b) to the current in the bulbs? (c) to the power delivered by the battery? (d) to the lifetime of the battery? (e) to the terminal voltage of the battery? Hint: Do not ignore the internal resistance of the battery.

QUICK QUIZ 18.4 ANSWERS (a) The brightness of the bulbs decreases (b) The current in the bulbs decreases (c) The power delivered by the battery increases (d) The lifetime of the battery decreases (e) The terminal voltage of the battery decreases