To calculate we use the formula for a magnetic force in a current-carrying wire expressed as the product of the current, magnetic field and the length of the wire.
F = I x L x B
where F is the force on the wire, I is the current flowing on the wire, L is the length of the wire and B is the magnetic field.
F = 10.0 A x 1.2 m x 0.050 T
F = 0.60 N
In order to measure the resistance in the circuit, we need to know the voltage V and the current I in the circuit, this way we can calculate the resistance using the formula:
In order to calculate the current, we can use an amperemeter that must be in series with the circuit, this way it will not affect the circuit.
And in order to calculate the voltage, we can use a voltmeter that must be in parallel with the resistance, this way it will not affect the circuit.
The correct option that shows an amperemeter in series and a voltmeter in parallel is the fourth option.
The inaccurate measurements must be similar to the other two measurements (ex; 590, 589, 599), but different from the actual volume of water. (Ex; the actual volume is let say.. 100, but you measured 50, 49, 40)
Answer:
6 V
Explanation:
We can solve the problem by using Ohm's law:
where
V is the voltage in the circuit
R is the resistance
I is the current
In this problem, we know the current, , and the resistance, , therefore we can find the voltage in the circuit: