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• Assignment 3 feedback… more lightbulbs
26.4 Two lightbulbs of resistance R_1 and R_2 (R_2 > R_1) and a
battery are all connected in series.
(a) Which bulb is brighter?
(b) What if they are connected in parallel?
A (very) practical example of circuit
analysis
Example 26-10: Jump
starting a car.
A good car battery is being used to jump
start a car with a weak battery. The good
battery has an emf of 12.5 V and internal
resistance 0.020 Ω. Suppose the weak
battery has an emf of 10.1 V and internal
resistance 0.10 Ω. Each copper jumper
cable is 3.0 m long and 0.50 cm in
diameter, and can be attached as shown.
Assume the starter motor can be
represented as a resistor Rs = 0.15 Ω.
Determine the current through the
starter motor (a) if only the weak battery
is connected to it, and (b) if the good
battery is also connected.
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See page 687 for
full solution
I1=76A
I2=-5A (charging)
I3=71A
Note how large these
currents are!
Are car batteries
deadly?
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26-6 Electric Hazards
A person receiving a
shock has become part
of a complete circuit.
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26-6 Electric Hazards
Most people can “feel” a current of 1 mA; a
few mA of current begins to be painful.
Currents above 10 mA may cause
uncontrollable muscle contractions, making
rescue difficult. Currents around 100 mA
passing through the torso can cause death by
ventricular fibrillation.
Higher currents may not cause fibrillation, but
can cause severe burns.
Household voltage can be lethal if you are wet
and in good contact with the ground. Be
careful!
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26-6 Electric Hazards
A car battery delivers 12V
Household voltage is 120V
NIOSH: "Under dry conditions, the resistance
offered by the human body may be as high as
100,000 Ohms. Wet or broken skin may drop
the body's resistance to 1,000 Ohms,”
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc.
26-6 Electric Hazards
A car battery delivers 12V
Household voltage is 120V
NIOSH: "Under dry conditions, the resistance
offered by the human body may be as high as
100,000 Ohms. Wet or broken skin may drop
the body's resistance to 1,000 Ohms,”
Household (mains) voltage can be
lethal if you are wet and in good
contact with the ground. Be careful!
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Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits
Any network of sources
and resistors will appear
to the circuit connected
to it as a voltage source
and a series resistance
vTH= open circuit voltage at
terminal (a.k.a. port)
RTH= Resistance of the
network as seen from port
(Vm’s, In’s set to zero)
Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits
Léon Charles Thévenin
1857-1926
vTH= open circuit voltage at
terminal (a.k.a. port)
RTH= Resistance of the
network as seen from port
(Vm’s, In’s set to zero)
Norton Equivalent Circuit
Any network of sources
and resistors will appear
to the circuit connected
to it as a current source
and a parallel resistance
Ed Norton – Bell Labs, 1898-1983