If you have fifty 15-ohm resistors all connected in parallel, their "effective" resistance is (15/50) = 0.3 ohms.
Current = (voltage) / (resistance)
Current = (115 V) / (0.3 ohm)
<em>Current = 383.3 Amperes</em>
This is an interesting question, with a VERRRRY interesting answer. The fuse or circuit breaker that feeds the outlet where these lights are plugged in is most likely rated 15 or 20 or 25 Amperes, and it trips immediately.
But let's say it doesn't ... let's say the juice just keeps on flowing.
Power = (voltage) x (current)
These lights use energy at the rate of (115V)x(383.3A) = 44,083 watts. This is roughly the same as the power used to run 22 toasters or 37 blow-dryers, all at the same time. AND ... the lights are going to produce almost as much <u>heat</u> as 22 toasters or 37 blow-dryers all running at the same time. The lights will probably burn the house down before long.
If electrical energy costs 20¢ per kilowatt-hour in this city, then running those lights for ONE HOUR is going to cost $8.82 !
All in all, it will be a good idea to unplug the Christmas tree lights when the family goes to bed.
<u>Any time the coin is on the table:</u>
-- gravity acting downwards
-- normal force of the table, acting upwards
<u>Any time the coin is moving:</u>
-- friction force, on the coin's underside
-- air resistance
Both of these act opposite to the direction of the coin's motion.
<u>During the flick, while your finger is still touching the coin:</u>
-- the flicking force, a push exerted by your finger
The force ends as soon as the coin leaves contact with your finger.
B Is your answer research info about your question
Reasoning is because c) has nothing to do with the scientific method a) is where you text your hypothesis and d) is a conclusion which is the final results of your experiment
A.
nucleus hold protons and neutrons that contain the mass. but is smaller due to the electron cloud making the atom bigger.
Answer:
C should be the correct answer,
Explanation:
The gas which produce heat in the atmosphere as it is increased is called a greenhouse gas. Gases like argon , nitrogen, and Oxygen etc. is not a greenhouse gas. Since O3 is not a greenhouse gas it cannot produce heat in the atmosphere .
Hope you understand,