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36 The diagram represents a circuit.

I2

20.2 mA

I1

10.6 mA 10.8 mA

Some currents have been shown on the diagram.

What are the currents I1 and I2?

I1 I2

A 0.2 mA 10.8 mA
B 0.2 mA 30.8 mA
C –0.2 mA 20.0 mA
D –0.2 mA 30.8 mA
(b) Some heaters are each labelled 230 V, 1.0 kW. The heaters have constant resistance.

Determine the total power dissipation for the heaters connected as shown in each of the
diagrams shown below.

(i)

230 V

power = .......................................... kW [1]

(ii)

230 V

power = .......................................... kW [1]

(iii)

230 V

power = .......................................... kW [2]

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5 Three cells of electromotive forces (e.m.f.) E1, E2 and E3 are connected into a circuit, as shown in
Fig. 5.1.

X Y
I3 R4
E3 I1

E2 R1
R3
R2 E1

I2

W Z

Fig. 5.1

The circuit contains resistors of resistances R1, R2, R3 and R4.


The currents in the different parts of the circuit are I1, I2 and I3.
The cells have negligible internal resistance.

Use Kirchhoff’s laws to state an equation relating

(a) I1, I2 and I3,

...............................................................................................................................................[1]

(b) E1, E3, R1, R3, R4, I1 and I3 in loop WXYZW,

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...............................................................................................................................................[1]

(c) E1, E2, R1, R2, I1 and I2 in loop YZWY.

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