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AP Physics 2: 2.4 Changes and Conservation Laws. What is the current I 1  in the gravy grenade circuit?

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00:04

here's your shmoop du jour brought

00:05

to you by food fries although we've never been food fighters [People throwing food into each others face]

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we've always been food lovers we're going to pour ourselves another glass of [Man sipping gravy]

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gravy and then I get to work an immense food fights broken out in the cafeteria

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in the midst of all the confusion something drops onto Hannah's table

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it's a squishy bag with a countdown timer and it realizes it's a gravy [A bag of TNT appears]

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grenade sure she could run away and save herself

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but Hannah thinks she knows enough about electric circuits to defuse this thing

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less than 10 seconds left anna cuts the wire embraces herself [Hannah cuts wire]

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two-one-zero nothing happens the gravy grenade has been defused she jumps up

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with a booyah and then a mound of mashed potato it's her right between the eyes [Mashed potato strikes hannah in the face]

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take a look at this diagram of the circuit right there yeah all right

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what's the circuit I won in a gravy grenade circuit and your essential

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answers all right well seems like there's an arms race and food fight [Men throw pie into face]

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these days if there are gravy grenades well we're just a few steps away from a

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butter bazooka which could be devastatingly slippery [Man with butter bazooka]

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luckily we can work on disarmament maybe get some kind of cafeteria peace prize

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from the lunch lady well this circuit has two loops which

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means we'll be employing the loop rule the loop rule basically states that when

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following any closed loop around a circuit there is no change in the

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potential there are a few rules that go along with this one when crossing the

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resistor in the same direction as the current the potential drops by current

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times resistance 2 when crossing the resistor in the opposite direction to

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the current the potential increases by current times resistance 3 when moving

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through a battery from negative positive the potential increases by voltage 4

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when moving through a battery from positive to negative the potential

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decreases by voltage well in this circuit we have two loops first we have [loops of circuit highlighted]

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AFEBA let's break this loop down step-by-step keeping in mind the rules

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we just covered from A to F we move through v1 from negative to positive

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which adds positive c1 from F to e we cross our one in the direction of i1

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which adds negative I,1 r1 from E to B we cross our 4 in the direction of

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I 1 plus I 2 which adds negative I 1 plus I 2 times R 4 from B to a there is

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no change the changes in potential along the loop sum to 0 well here's the whole

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thing it's an equation walking out way through the loop CDEBC we'll find an

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equation that looks like this there we go okay we were given the [Equation appears on circuit]

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voltages and resistances so we can plug those numbers into the equations

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well we can simplify those equations and set them as simultaneous now we're

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getting out to break up in here to solve this we multiply the AFEBA loop by 3

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making it easier to deal with the second variable Omega I to remember we're

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solving I sub 1 we then subtract loop C de BC from this equation [Equation appears]

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leaving us with a new equation of a hundred sixty ohms times current I sub 1

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equals 20 volts since current equals volts over resistance we can divide the

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voltage 20 by the resistance 160 to find that current one equals one eight

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amperes meaning the correct answer is a and hopefully everyone has learned their [Man carrying butter bazooka]

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left and when it comes to food fight you know that we're never going to use food

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as ammunition again but then again we're not sure what they feed us in our

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cafeteria actually counts as food [Man turns green after sniffing cafeteria food]

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