Kirchhoff s Current Law Is Based On The Conservation Of

Kirchhoff s Current Law Is Based On The Conservation Of

solve for Rt, i1, i2, i3any method can be use such as ( Kirchhoff's Law or Current Divider principle)​

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1. solve for Rt, i1, i2, i3any method can be use such as ( Kirchhoff's Law or Current Divider principle)​


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2. . What law states that charges are neither created nor destroyed but onlytransferred from one material to another?A.Electrostatic LawB. Kirchhoff's LawC.Law of ChargesD. Law of Conservation of Charge​


Answer:

D

Explanation:

Its the Law of Conservation of Charge that states that charges can only be transferred and are not created nor destroyed

Answer:

What law states that charges are neither created nor destroyed but only

transferred from one material to another?

A.Electrostatic Law

B. Kirchhoff's Law

C.Law of Charges

D.LAW OF CONSERVATION OF CHARGE

Explanation:

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3. Use Kirchhoff’s laws to find the current flowing in the 6 resistor of Figure 13.14 and the power dissipated in the 4 resistor. ​


Answer:

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Answer:

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4. Explain the law of conservation of charge and the electrostatic law​


Answer:

The law of conservation of charge states that electric charge can neither be created nor destroyed. In a closed system, the amount of charge remains the same. When something changes its charge it doesn't create charge but transfers it.


5. what scientific law is explained using balance chemical equations?a law of conservation of massb law of definite proportionsc law of chemical reactiond law of conservation of energy​


Answer:

A. law of conservation of mass

Every chemical equation adheres to the law of conservation of mass, which states that matter cannot be created or destroyed. Therefore, there must be the same number of atoms of each element on each side of a chemical equation.


6. When do we use Kirchhoff’s circuit Laws to describe series and parallel circuit?


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Kirchhoff's laws are used to help us understand how current and voltage work within a circuit. They can also be used to analyze complex circuits that can't be reduced to one equivalent resistance using what you already know about series and parallel resistors.

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7. the law of conservation And the law of conservation of mass to your life ​


Answer:

The Law of Conservation of Mass dates from Antoine Lavoisier's 1789 discovery that mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions. In other words, the mass of any one element at the beginning of a reaction will equal the mass of that element at the end of the reaction.

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8. This law states that the momentum of an object before collision (P1) is equal to the momentum of an object after the collision (P2) without any force acting on the system. A. Law of conservation of momentum B. Law of conservation of force C. Law of conservation of energy D. Law of conservation of inertia


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10. Which of the following laws of physics becomes the foundation of thermodynamics? a. Newton’s laws of motion b. Law of conservation of energy c. Law of universal gravitation d. Law of conservation of momentum


Explanation:

Which of the following laws of physics becomes the foundation of thermodynamics? 

The laws of physics becomes the foundation of thermodynamics is the Law of conservation of energy.

In the statement of the first law of thermodynamics , it is also also called the law of conservation of energy which each form of energy can be related back to an equivalent amount of work required to set the system into motion (mechanical energy).

11. Based on the law of conservation of energy, which statement is false?


Answer:

The statement "Energy is lost when machines don't work right' seems false.

Explanation:

Because energy, again based from the Law of Conservation of Energy, can neither be created nor destroyed; rather, it transforms from one form to another. Therefore energy can never be lost.


12. KIRCHHOFF'S CIRCUIT LAW​


Explanation:

Kirchhoff's circuit laws are two equalities that deal with the current and potential difference in the lumped element model of electrical circuits. They were first described in 1845 by German physicist Gustav Kirchhoff. This generalized the work of Georg Ohm and preceded the work of James Clerk Maxwell.

Explanation:

Kirchhoff's circuit laws are two equalities that deal with the current and potential difference in the lumped element model of electrical circuits. They were first described in 1845 by German physicist Gustav Kirchhoff. This generalized the work of Georg Ohm and preceded the work of James Clerk Maxwell.


13. he developed an atomic theory based on law of conservation of mass and law of constant composition​


Answer:

It's John Dalton.


14. For the parallel circuit shown below, use the laws of circuit theory to calculate thefollowing:a. The total resistance (RT)b. The voltage across each component (VT, VR1, VR2, & VR3)c. The current flowing through each component (IT, IR1, IR2, & IR3)d. Use the results to verify Kirchhoff’s Current Law.


Explanation:

For the parallel circuit shown below, use the laws of circuit theory to calculate the

following:

a. The total resistance (RT)

b. The voltage across each component (VT, VR1, VR2, & VR3)

c. The current flowing through each component (IT, IR1, IR2, & IR3)

d. Use the results to verify Kirchhoff’s Current Law.

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15. 3. Which among the scientists listed below developed a law that allows calculation of the voltagescurrents and resistance of electrical networks?A. Andre Marie AmpereC. James Prescott JouleB. Joseph HenryD. Gustav Robert Kirchhoff​


Answer:

D. Gustav Robert Kirchhoff​


16. what law states that the total energy in an isolated system remains the same?a. law of conservation of momentumb. law of definite compositionc. law of conservation of energyd. law of conservation of mass​


what law states that the total energy in an isolated system remains the same?

a. law of conservation of momentum

b. law of definite composition

c. law of conservation of energy

d. law of conservation of mass


17. State the law of conservation of mass. Cite an example of a reaction that conforms with the law of conservation of mass.​


Answer:

The law of conservation of mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. For example, when wood burns, the mass of the soot, ashes, and gases equals the original mass of the charcoal and the oxygen when it first reacted.


18. ________1. The law that states that for every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force is ________. A.Newton’s first law of motion BNewton’s second law of motion C.Newton’s third law of motion D.The law of conservation of momentum ________2. The law that states that the unbalanced force acting on an object equals the object’s mass times its acceleration is A.Newton's first law of motion B.Newton's Second Law of motion C.Newton's third law of motion D.The law of conservation of monmetum ________3. The law that states that every object maintains constant velocity unless acted on by an unbalanced force (also called the Law of Inertia) is A.Newton's first law of motion B.Newton's Second Law of motion C..Newton's third law of motion D.The law of conservation of monmetum ________4. Which of the following is true? A.Weight and mass are proportional but not equal. B.Weight is the gravitational force an object experiences due to its mass. C.The weight of an object on Earth is greater than the weight of the same object on the surface of the moon, but the object's mass stays the same ________5. What is the measure of the gravitational force on Earth? A.mass B.weight C.energy


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19. Explain the law of conservation of energy and the law of conservation of momentum by citing a real-life example for each.​


Answer:

The law of conservation of momentum states that when two objects in an isolated system collides, the total momentum of the objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the objects after the collision. An example would be the system of gun and bullet. The law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It is only transformed from one form to another, but the total amount of energy in the system remains the same. An example would be a pendulum.

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21. almost everything in real life applies law of conservation of mass as well as all of the other basic conservation laws give at least three examples of instances that applies law of conservation of mass and explain​


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22. Which law states that energy cannot created nor destroyed? a. Law of conservation of energy b. Law of momentum c. Law of conservation of momentum d. Law of energy


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23. 1.Which of the following is an conductor?A.copper b.glass c.rubber d.wood2.What law states that charges are neither created nor destroyed but only transferred from one material to another?A.Electrostatic law b. Kirchhoffs c.law of charges d.law of conservation of charge ​


Answer:

1. a. copper

2. d. law of conservation of charge


24. The relationship of voltage, current, and resistance is expressed in?A. Lenz LawB. Ohm's LawC. Electrostatics LawD. Law of Conservation of Energy​


Answer:

C., because law of electrostatics states that the purity of volate and current is both unequal to the purity of resistance.

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Answer:

B. Ohm's Law

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25. 1. Stoichiometry is based on the law of A. Constant mole ratios C. Conservation of energy B. Avogadro's constant D. Conservation of mass


Answer:

D. Conservation of mass

Explanation:

Stoichiometry is founded on the law of conservation of mass where the total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products, leading to the insight that the relations among quantities of reactants and products typically form a ratio of positive integers


26. Kirchhoff's Circuit LawsFind i1, i2, and i3​


Solution:

We just add current iₐ and node v₁ in our solution.

The loop from 60-V source using KVL (Kirchhoff's voltage law) is:

[tex]60-1000i_{a}-5000i_{a}=0\\60-6000i_{a}=0\\\\i_{a}=\dfrac{60}{6000}=0.01\text{ A}[/tex]

The voltage v₀ at 5k-Ω resistor is

[tex]v_0=5000(0.01)=50\text{ V}[/tex]

Since

[tex]i_{a}=\boxed{i_{3}=0.01\text{ A}}[/tex]

it is because there are no other branches that contain elements (resistors) or sources.

Using KCL for the node v₁:

[tex](6\times10^{-3})(50)=i_{1}+i_{2}\\\\0.3=\dfrac{v_1}{2000}+\dfrac{v_1}{500}\\\\600=v_{1}+4v_{i}\\600=5v_{1}\\v_{1}=120\text{ V}[/tex]

So, the currents i₁ and i₂ are

[tex]i_{1}=\dfrac{120}{2000}\\\\\boxed{i_{1}=0.06\text{ A} }[/tex]

and

[tex]i_{2}=\dfrac{120}{500}\\\\\boxed{i_{2}=0.24\text{ A} }[/tex]


27. kirchhoff's voltage law ​


Answer:

Kirchhoff’s  Voltage  Law  (KVL)  is  essentially  the  law  of  conservation  of energy. If voltages across elements traversed from – to + are positive in sense, and voltages across elements that are traversed from + to – are negative in sense (or vice versa)

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28. How are you going to explain the law of conservation of momentum based from the experiment you just performed?


Answer:

conservation of momentum, general law of physics according to which the quantity called momentum that characterizes motion never changes in an isolated collection of objects; that is, the total momentum of a system remains constant.

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29. The law of conservation of momentum is based on which law of motion? Cite real-life examples.​


Answer:

Newton's third law of motion

Explanation:

The law of conservation of momentum is based on Newton's third law of motion which states that every force has a reciprocating equal and opposite force.


30. The first law of thermodynamics is the restatement of what conservation principle?A.The law of conservation of massB.The law of conservation of momentumC.The conservation of chargesD.The law of conservation of heat​


Answer:

B. The law of conservation of momentum

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