increased with an increased current flow
The equivalent resistance of several devices connected in parallel is given by
where
are the resistances of the various devices. We can see that every time we add a new device in parallel, the term
increases, therefore the equivalent resistance of the circuit
decreases.
But Ohm's law:
tells us that if the equivalent resistance decreases, the total current in the circuit increases. The power dissipated through the circuit (and so, the heat produced) depends on the square of the current:
therefore if there are too many devices connected in parallel, this can be a problem because there could be too much power dissipated (and too much heat) through the circuit.
(a) The plastic rod has a length of L=1.3m. If we divide by 8, we get the length of each piece:
(b) The center of the rod is located at x=0. This means we have 4 pieces of the rod on the negative side of x-axis, and 4 pieces on the positive side. So, starting from x=0 and going towards positive direction, we have: piece 5, piece 6, piece 7 and piece 8. Each piece is 0.1625 m long. Therefore, the center of piece 5 is at 0.1625m/2=0.0812 m. And the center of piece 6 will be shifted by 0.1625m with respect to this:
(c) The total charge is
. To get the charge on each piece, we should divide this value by 8, the number of pieces:
(d) We have to calculate the electric field at x=0.7 generated by piece 6. The charge on piece 6 is the value calculated at point (c):
If we approximate piece 6 as a single charge, the electric field is given by
where
and d is the distance between the charge (center of piece 6, located at 0.2437m) and point a (located at x=0.7m). Therefore we have
poiting towards the center of piece 6, since the charge is negative.
(e) missing details on this question.
Answer:
F' = F/16
Explanation:
The gravitational force between masses is given by :
If the distance between the center of two objects is quadrupled, r' = 4r
New force will be :
So, the new force will change by a factor of 16.
A and C is the correct one