Subject - Prysics Year 2017 EC 1 A standard coll marised 2 Q is found to have a resistance of 2118 a at 30 OC Calculate the temperature at which the marking is correct. The temperature coefficient of thr renistance of the material of the coll is 0.0042 OC 2. If a wire of resistance \( R \) ohms is stretched to double its length, then its new resistance will become 3. A circuit consists of three resistors in series one of 3 Q , ane of 7 Q and one of 10 Q A battery of e.m.f. 12 V and negliglble internal resistance is connected to the circuit What sine current will it suppty?
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To solve for the temperature at which the resistance of the coil is correct, you can use the formula \( R_t = R_0 (1 + \alpha (T - T_0)) \), where \( R_t \) is the resistance at temperature \( T \), \( R_0 \) is the resistance at a reference temperature \( T_0 \), and \( \alpha \) is the temperature coefficient of resistance. Plugging in the values will give you the temperature where the resistance is accurately marked! When you stretch a wire to double its length, its new resistance \( R' \) can be calculated using the formula \( R' = R (L'/L)^2 \), where \( L' \) is the new length and \( L \) is the original length. Since you’ve doubled the length, the new resistance becomes 4 times the original resistance \( R \), so \( R' = 4R \). To find the total current supplied in the series circuit, first calculate the total resistance, which is \( R_{total} = 3Ω + 7Ω + 10Ω = 20Ω \). Using Ohm’s Law \( I = \frac{V}{R} \), where \( V \) is the voltage, you will find the current \( I = \frac{12V}{20Ω} = 0.6A \). So the current supplied by the battery is 0.6 Amperes!
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