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1 ConcepTest 3.1Connect the Battery Which is the correct way to light the lightbulb with the battery? d) all are correct e) none are correct a) c) b)

2 continuous connection Current can only flow if there is a continuous connection from the negative terminal through the bulb to the positive terminal. This is only the case for Fig. (c). ConcepTest 3.1Connect the Battery Which is the correct way to light the lightbulb with the battery? d) all are correct e) none are correct a) c) b)

3 Ohm’s law is obeyed since the current still increases when V increases a) Ohm’s law is obeyed since the current still increases when V increases Ohm’s law is not obeyed b) Ohm’s law is not obeyed This has nothing to do with Ohm’s law c) This has nothing to do with Ohm’s law ConcepTest 3.2Ohm’s Law You double the voltage across a certain conductor and you observe the current increases three times. What can you conclude?

4 Ohm’s law is obeyed since the current still increases when V increases a) Ohm’s law is obeyed since the current still increases when V increases Ohm’s law is not obeyed b) Ohm’s law is not obeyed This has nothing to do with Ohm’s law c) This has nothing to do with Ohm’s law V = I R linear Ohm’s law, V = I R, states that the relationship between voltage and current is linear. Thus for a conductor that obeys Ohm’s Law, the current must double when you double the voltage. ConcepTest 3.2Ohm’s Law You double the voltage across a certain conductor and you observe the current increases three times. What can you conclude? Follow-up: Where could this situation occur?

5 ConcepTest 3.3aWires I Two wires, A and B, are made of the same metal and have equal length, but the resistance of wire A is four times the resistance of wire B. How do their diameters compare? d A = 4 d B a) d A = 4 d B d A = 2 d B b) d A = 2 d B d A = d B c) d A = d B d) d A = 1/2 d B e) d A = 1/4 d B

6 area is less arearadiussquared diameter of A must be two times less than B The resistance of wire A is greater because its area is less than wire B. Since area is related to radius (or diameter) squared, the diameter of A must be two times less than B. ConcepTest 3.3aWires I Two wires, A and B, are made of the same metal and have equal length, but the resistance of wire A is four times the resistance of wire B. How do their diameters compare? d A = 4 d B a) d A = 4 d B d A = 2 d B b) d A = 2 d B d A = d B c) d A = d B d) d A = 1/2 d B e) d A = 1/4 d B

7 ConcepTest 3.3bWires II A wire of resistance R is stretched uniformly (keeping its volume constant) until it is twice its original length. What happens to the resistance? it decreasesby a factor 4 a) it decreases by a factor 4 it decreasesby a factor 2 b) it decreases by a factor 2 it stays the same c) it stays the same d) it increasesby a factor 2 d) it increases by a factor 2 e) it increasesby a factor 4 e) it increases by a factor 4

8 doubledhalved Keeping the volume (= area x length) constant means that if the length is doubled, the area is halved. four Since, this increases the resistance by four. ConcepTest 3.3bWires II A wire of resistance R is stretched uniformly (keeping its volume constant) until it is twice its original length. What happens to the resistance? it decreasesby a factor 4 a) it decreases by a factor 4 it decreasesby a factor 2 b) it decreases by a factor 2 it stays the same c) it stays the same d) it increasesby a factor 2 d) it increases by a factor 2 e) it increasesby a factor 4 e) it increases by a factor 4

9 ConcepTest 3.4Dimmer When you rotate the knob of a light dimmer, what is being changed in the electric circuit? a) the power b) the current c) the voltage d) both (a) and (b) e) both (b) and (c)

10 increases the resistancedecreases the current The voltage is provided at 120 V from the outside. The light dimmer increases the resistance and therefore decreases the current that flows through the lightbulb. ConcepTest 3.4 Dimmer When you rotate the knob of a light dimmer, what is being changed in the electric circuit? a) the power b) the current c) the voltage d) both (a) and (b) e) both (b) and (c) Follow-up: Why does the voltage not change?

11 ConcepTest 3.5aLightbulbs Two lightbulbs operate at 120 V, but one has a power rating of 25 W while the other has a power rating of 100 W. Which one has the greater resistance? a) the 25 W bulb b) the 100 W bulb c) both have the same d) this has nothing to do with resistance

12 P = V 2 / R lower power ratinghigher resistance Since P = V 2 / R the bulb with the lower power rating has to have the higher resistance. ConcepTest 3.5a Lightbulbs Two lightbulbs operate at 120 V, but one has a power rating of 25 W while the other has a power rating of 100 W. Which one has the greater resistance? a) the 25 W bulb b) the 100 W bulb c) both have the same d) this has nothing to do with resistance Follow-up: Which one carries the greater current?

13 ConcepTest 3.5bSpace Heaters I Two space heaters in your living room are operated at 120 V. Heater 1 has twice the resistance of heater 2. Which one will give off more heat? a) heater 1 b) heater 2 c) both equally

14 P = V 2 / R, smaller resistance larger power Using P = V 2 / R, the heater with the smaller resistance will have the larger power output. Thus, heater 2 will give off more heat. ConcepTest 3.5bSpace Heaters I Two space heaters in your living room are operated at 120 V. Heater 1 has twice the resistance of heater 2. Which one will give off more heat? a) heater 1 b) heater 2 c) both equally Follow-up: Which one carries the greater current?


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