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4TH QUARTER PETA:

GENERAL PHYSICS 2
MORENO, LANCE JEREMY DS
12 - ST. AGATHA OF SICILLY
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R = ρL _
R = ρL
OHM’S LAW A π r²
R = (1.72x10^-8Ωm)(25m)
SAMPLE PROBLEM:
π (3x10^-3m)²
The engineer recommends that 3 mm copper wire
should be used in this building for every department. R = 0.01Ω

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(a) Find the resistance of a piece of wire with a length
of 25 m. (b) Calculate the current assuming that a
battery with an electromotive force (emf) of 35 V is V = IR I=V
attached to the ends of the wire.
R
Given :
r = 3x10^-3 m I = 25V
To find the resistance of a wire, you'll need its length,
L = 25m
V = 35V
cross-sectional area, and resistivity. To calculate the
current, find the voltage across the wire and its
0.01Ω
R=? resistance.
I=? I = 2500 A
COMBINATION OF RESISTORS
SAMPLE PROBLEM
RT= R 1 + R234 + R 5
There are 5 resistors arranged in a circuit. If the whole RT= (R2 + R3 ) (R 4)
circuit is equivalent to R1 = 16Ω, R2= 10Ω, R3= 5Ω, R4 = 24Ω, R1 + + R5
and R5 = 20Ω, calculate its total resistance. R4 + R 2 + R 3
Given : R= (10Ω+5Ω)(24Ω)
R1 = 16Ω
R2= 10Ω 16Ω + 24Ω+10Ω+5Ω +20Ω
R3= 5Ω
R4 = 24Ω
R5 = 20Ω R = 45.2Ω
Add the resistances collectively (series) and then compute
the equivalent resistance for each set of parallel resistors
(parallel) to determine the total resistance of a circuit with
two series connections and three parallel connections.
MAGNETIC FIELD AND
MAGNETIC FORCE Use the formula F=qvBsin⁡(θ)F=qvBsin(θ) to
find the amount of magnetic force acting on a
proton. In this formula, F denotes the
SAMPLE PROBLEM: magnetic force's magnitude, q its charge, v its
A scientist saw a proton moving horizontally velocity, and B the strength of the magnetic
at 4.70x10^4 m/s that entered a uniform field the proton is traveling through.
magnetic field of 0.090 T directed upward at
45° with the horizontal. Find its magnitude F = qvBsinθ
acting on the proton.

Given : F = (1.602x10^-19C)(4.70x10^4m/s)(0.090T)sin(45°)
v= 4.70x10^4m/s
B= 0.090 T
θ= 45° F = 4.79x10^-16N
q= 1.602x10^-19 C
F= ?

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