Electricity A Level
Electricity A Level
1. Two resistors A and B have resistances R1 and R2 respectively. The resistors are connected in series with a
battery, as shown in Fig. 1.1.
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The battery has electromotive force (e.m.f.) E and zero internal resistance.
(a) State the energy transformation that occurs in
(i) the battery,
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(b) The current in the circuit is Ι.
State the rate of energy transformation in
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(ii) the resistor A.
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(c) The resistors are made from metal wires. Data for the resistors are given in Fig. 1.2.
power dissipated in A
power dissipated in B
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(d) The resistors A and B are connected in parallel across the same battery of e.m.f. E.
Determine the ratio
power dissipated in A
power dissipated in B
The resistance of X is constant. The resistance of Y is 6.0 . The battery has electromotive force
(e.m.f.) 24 V and zero internal resistance. A variable resistor of resistance R is connected in parallel with X.
The current І from the battery is changed by varying R from 5.0 to 20 . The variation with R of
І is shown in Fig. 2.2.
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(a) Explain why the potential difference (p.d.) between points A and C is 24 V for all values of R.
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(b) Use Fig. 6.2 to state and explain the variation of the p.d. across resistor Y as R is
increased. Numerical values are not required.
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(c) For R = 6.0 ,
(i) show that the p.d. between points A and B is 9.6 V, [2]
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3. The resistance R of a uniform metal wire is measured for different lengths l of the wire. The variation with l of
R is shown in Fig. 3.1.
Fig. 3.1.
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(a) The points shown in Fig. 3.1 do not lie on the best-fit line. Suggest a reason for this.
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(b) Determine the gradient of the line shown in Fig. 3.1.
Use your answer in (b) to determine the resistivity of the metal of the wire.