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Tutorial 15.

1. When 20.0 mC of charge flow through a battery, the battery supplied 0.12 J of energy. What is
the e.m.f of the battery?

2. The figure below shows a current of 40 mA flowing through two resistors and a battery.

Find the potential change from


(a) A to B (b) B to C (c) C to D (d) A to D (e) D to A

3. The figure below shows a circuit line and the current along the line is 3.0 A.

Find the potential difference between the points A and B.

4. The figure below shows a circuit line and the current along the line is 2.0 A.

Find the potential difference between the points A and B.

5. The figure below shows a circuit line which has a current of 20 mA.

(a) Find the electric potential at A.


(b) Find the electric potential at B.
6. The figure below shows an electric circuit.

(a) Find the potential at P.


(b) Find the potential at Q.

7. The figure below shows an electric circuit.

Determine the electric potential at W.


TUTORIAL Kirchhoff ‘s Law

1. The two batteries in the circuit diagram below have negligible internal resistance.

(a) Find the current in the circuit.


(b) Find the potential between X and Y.

2. The circuit diagram below shows two batteries with negligible internal resistance connected to three
resistors.

(a) Find the current, I1, I2 and I3.


(b) If the potential at X is zero, find the potential at Y.

3. The circuit diagram below shows two batteries with negligible internal resistance connected to three
resistors.

Calculate
(a) the current, I1, I2 and I3, in the circuit,
(b) the potential difference between A and B.
4. Two cell of e.m.f. E1 and E2 and negligible internal resistance are connected into network as shown
in the circuit diagram below.

Use Kirchhoff’s laws to state the relation:


(a) between current, I1, I2 and I3.
(b) between E2, R, I2 and I3 in loop BCDEB.
(c) between E1, E2, R, I1 and I2 in loop ABCDEFA

5. The circuit diagram below shows a cell with negligible internal resistance connected to five resistors.

(a) Find the current, I1, I2 and I3.


(b) Find the potential difference between A and B.

6. Find the current, I1, I2 and I3, in the circuit diagram below.

7. Find the current, I1, I2 and I3, in the circuit diagram below.

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