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77julia77 [94]
3 years ago
15

The 10 Ω resistor in the figure is dissipating 40 W of power. (Figure 1) How much power is the 20Ω resistor dissipating?

Physics
2 answers:
Scilla [17]3 years ago
8 0
I = E / R = 1 amperes through the 20 ohm resistor.

So 1 amperes + 2 amperes = 3 amperes through the 5 ohm resistor.
 
<span>a) Power  the 5 ohm resistor is dissipating = 3^2 R = 45 watts </span>
b) Power  the 20 ohm resistor is dissipating = 1^2R = 20 watts
Anni [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

20W

Explanation:

The first thing to bear in mind is that the 10 ohms and 20 ohms resistors are in parallel; and when resistors are in parallel the voltage drop across them will be the same.

Therefore if we can obtain the voltage drop across the 10 ohms resistor, then we can apply the same voltage to the 20 ohms resistor (since it is in parallel with the 10 ohms resistor) and then use that same voltage to obtain the power dissipated therein.

The following are the relationships between power (p), current (I), resistance (R) and voltage (V);

V=IR.............(1)\\P=IV..............(2)\\

Substituting equation(1) into (2), we obtain the following;

P=I(IR)\\P=I^2R............(3)

Let the power across the 10 ohms resistor be P_{1 and that of the 20 ohms resistor be P_{2. Also their their respective currents and voltages be I_1, I_2, V_1 and V_2.

Given;

R_1=10ohms; P_1=40W; R_2=20ohms; P_2=?

Using equation (3), we can obtain I_1 as follows;

P_1=I_1^2R_1\\40=I_1^2*10\\therfore\\I_1^2=40/10=4\\I_1=\sqrt{4}=2A

We now use this to obtain the voltage drop across R_1 as follows;

V_1=I_1R_1\\V_1=2*10=20V

Recall we said that the voltage drop across the 10 ohms and the 20 ohms resistors are the same because they are in parallel, therefore V_1=V_2=20V.

We now use this value to determine the current in R_2 As follows through the relationship defined in equation(1);

V_2=I_2R_2\\therefore\\I_2=V_2/R_2\\I_2=20/20=1A

Finally we now use equation (2) to determine P_2 as follows

P_2=I_2V_2\\P_2=1*20\\P_2=20W

Note please: This is not the only method that could be used in solving this problem. There are other approaches that could be used, but I feel the approach used here should be simplified and straight forward to understand. Thanks.

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