This document contains 10 questions related to electrical concepts such as electron flow intensity, resistance of copper wires at different temperatures, resistance of copper bars and wires of different lengths and diameters, energy consumption of heaters, voltage across resistors in series circuits, and potential difference of batteries. The questions provide measurements and specifications to calculate unknown values through the application of formulas for electrical concepts.
This document contains 10 questions related to electrical concepts such as electron flow intensity, resistance of copper wires at different temperatures, resistance of copper bars and wires of different lengths and diameters, energy consumption of heaters, voltage across resistors in series circuits, and potential difference of batteries. The questions provide measurements and specifications to calculate unknown values through the application of formulas for electrical concepts.
This document contains 10 questions related to electrical concepts such as electron flow intensity, resistance of copper wires at different temperatures, resistance of copper bars and wires of different lengths and diameters, energy consumption of heaters, voltage across resistors in series circuits, and potential difference of batteries. The questions provide measurements and specifications to calculate unknown values through the application of formulas for electrical concepts.
1. A cloud of 2.5x10¹⁹ electrons move fast a given point every 2s.
How much is the intensity
of the electron flow? 2. The resistance of the copper wire at 100°C is 126.48 ohms and 100 ohms at 30°C. Determine the temperature coefficient of the resistance of copper at 0°C? 3. The substation bus is made up of 2 inches round copper bars 20ft long. What is the resistance of each bar resistivity is 1.724x10^-6 cm? 4. A heater draws 3 amperes at 12V DC. How many joules does it consume in 10 mins? 5. A 90V source is in series with five resistors having a resistance of 4,5,6,7 and 8 ohms. Find the voltage across the 6 ohms resistor. 6. A one- meter rod of 2 cm diameter is drawn until its resistance is 100 times the initial resistance. Its length afterwards is? 7. A given wire has a resistance of 17.5 ohms. If its length is 560m. How much length must be cut off from the wire in order to reduce its resistance to 12.5 ohms. 8. A 100 MCM ACSR cable has 37 strands. Determine the diameter in mils of each cable. 9. The resistance of the copper wire at 30°C is 5 ohms. If the temperature coefficient of copper at 0° C is 0.00527, what is the resistance at 100°C? 10. A battery can deliver 10 Joules of energy to move 5 Coulombs of charge. What is the potential difference between the terminals of the battery?
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