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AP Physics 1: 3.2 Changes and Conservation Laws. What is the value of the second resistor?

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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop du jour

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brought to you by batteries We take him for granted

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but batteries air pretty essential The modern life After all

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we can't really run a smartphone with a steam engine

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All right simple circuits powered by a battery with a

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terminal voltage of ten volts to resistors in a seriously

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directly off the battery and connect to the ground If

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the first resistor are one equals two homes what's the

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value of the second resistor If the current is too

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amperes well you're the finish line Yeah like the movie

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Okay well this own guy must have been pretty smart

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He has a law named after women A unit of

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measurement too Part of own law states that voltage equals

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amperage times resistance That thing because the resisters in this

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circuit are in siri's the current running through them is

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the same So the total voltage equals the voltage across

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the first resistor Plus the voltage across the second resister

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in equation Looks like this Yeah And we can plug

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our numbers in to find an answer So the total

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voltage is ten volt first resistor has two homes of

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resistance and the current is too And in the second

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resistor the current is still two amps And doing the

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math we find that the second resistor gives three homes

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of resistance The equation of alms law can be manipulated

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to find voltage Current or resistance It just depends on

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what info we have and what we're trying to find

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Of course we're not gonna find much if we don't

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have power Steam engines Just not practical way should go

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green about a hamster wheel on that Be kind of

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cool running her iphone Never mind Pita looked the other 00:01:46.211 --> [endTime] way

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