CHAPTER 2 AN INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
EXERCISE 5, Page 12
1. In what time would a current of 10 A transfer a charge of 50 C?
Charge, Q = I t from which, time, t = = 5 s
2. A current of 6 A flows for 10 minutes. What charge is transferred?
Charge, Q = I t = 6 (10 60) = 3600 C
3. How long must a current of 100 mA flow so as to transfer a charge of 80 C?
Q = It hence, time, t = = 800 s = min = 13.33 min = 13 min 20 s
EXERCISE 6, Page 15
1. The current flowing through a heating element is 5 A when a p.d. of 35 V is applied across it. Find the
resistance of the element.
Resistance of element, R = = 7
2. A 60 W electric light bulb is connected to a 240 V supply. Determine (a) the current flowing in
the bulb and (b) the resistance of the bulb.
(a) Power, P = V I, hence, current, I = = 0.25 A
(b) Resistance, R = = 960
3. Graphs of current against voltage for two resistors P and Q are shown inFigure 2.9. Determine the
value of each resistor.
For resistor P, resistance, R = = 2m
For resistor Q, resistance, R = = 5m
4. Determine the p.d. which must be applied to a 5 k resistor such that a current of 6 mA may
flow.
P.d., V = I R = = 30 V
5. A 20 V source of e.m.f. is connected across a circuit having a resistance of 400 . Calculate the
current flowing.
Current, I = = 0.05 A or 50 mA
EXERCISE 7, Page 17
1. The hot resistance of a 250 V filament lamp is 625 . Determine the current taken by the lamp
and its power rating.
Current, I = = 0.4 A
Power rating, P = V I = 250 0.4 = 100 W
(orP = = 100 W or P = = 100 W)
2. Determine the resistance of a coil connected to a 150 V supply when acurrent of (a) 75 mA
(b) 300 μA flows through it.
(a) Resistance, R = = 2k
(b) Resistance, R = 500 k or 0.5 MΩ
3. Determine the resistance of an electric fire which takes a current of 12 A from a 240 V supply.
Find also the power rating of the fire and the energy used in 20 h.
Resistance, R = = 20
Power rating, P =V I = 240 12 = 2880 W or 2.88 kW
Energy = power time = 2.88 kW 20 h = 57.6 kWh
4. Determine the power dissipated when a current of 10 mA flows through an appliance having a
resistance of 8 k.
Power, P = = 0.8 W
5. 85.5 J of energy are converted into heat in 9 s. What power is dissipated?
Power, P = = 9.5 W
6. A current of 4 A flows through a conductor and 10 W is dissipated. Whatp.d. exists across the ends of
the conductor ?
Power, P = V I hence p.d., V = = 2.5 V
7. Find the power dissipated when: (a) a current of 5 mA flows through a resistance of 20 k
(b) a voltage of 400 V is applied across a 120 k resistor (c) a voltage applied to a resistor is
10 kV and the current flow is 4 mA
(a) Power, P = = 0.5 W
(b) Power,P = = 1.33 W
(c) Power, P = V I = = 40 W
8. A battery of e.m.f. 15 V supplies a current of 2 A for 5 min. How much energy is supplied in this
time?
Energy = power time = (V I) t = (15 2) (5 60) = 9000 J or 9 kJ
9. A d.c. electric motor consumes 72 MJ when connected to 400 V supply for 2 h 30 min. Find the
power rating of the motor and the current taken from the supply.
Energy = power time from which, power = = 8 kW
Power = V I from which, current = = 20 A
10. A p.d. of 500 V is applied across the winding of an electric motor andthe resistance of the winding is
50 . Determine the power dissipated by the coil.
Power dissipated by coil,P = = 5000 W = 5 kW
11. In a household during a particular week three 2 kW fires are used on average 25 h each and
eight 100 W light bulbs are used on average 35 h each. Determine the cost of electricity for the
week if 1 unit of electricity costs 15p
Energy in week = 3(2 kW 25 h) + 8(kW 35 h) = 150 + 28 = 178 kWh
Cost = 178 15 = 2670p = £26.70
12. Calculate the power dissipated by the element of an electric fire of resistance 30 when a
current of 10 A flows in it. If the fire is on for 30 hours in a week determine the energy used.
Determine also the weekly cost of energy if electricity costs 13.50p per unit.
Power, P = = 3000 W or 3 kW
Energy = power time = 3 kW 30 h = 90 kWh
Cost =90 13.50p = 1215p = £12.15
EXERCISE 8, Page 19
1. A television set having a power rating of 120 W and electric lawnmower of power rating 1 kW
are both connected to a 250 V supply. If 3 A, 5 A and 10 A fuses are available state which is the
most appropriate for each appliance.
Power, P = V I hence, current, I =
For the television, I = = 0.48 A, hencethe 3 A fuse is the most appropriate
For the lawnmower, I = = 4 A, hencethe 5 A fuse is the most appropriate
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