QUESTION Is it possible for the current through a battery to be directed from th
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QUESTION Is it possible for the current through a battery to be directed from the positive terminal toward the negative terminal? (Select all that apply.)
Yes. It happens inside a rechargeable flashlight battery or a car battery during recharge.Yes. It can happen when the voltage applied to a battery is greater than its emf.No. The charge carriers inside a battery is never reversible.
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Find the three currents in figure b, where R = 2.1 ?. (Note that the direction of one current may have been chosen wrongly!)
I1 = A I2 = A I3 = AExplanation / Answer
Yes. It can happen when the voltage applied to a battery is greater than its emf.
(Yes. It happens inside a rechargeable flashlight battery or a car battery during recharge)
Applying KVL in upper loop:
e + 4i2 +10 - 6i1 = 0
6i1 - 4i2 = 22 .........(i)
KVL in lower loop:
10 - 6i1 - 2i3 = 0
6i1 + 2i3 = 10 .........(ii)
Applying KCL:
i1 + i2 = i3
i1 + i2 - i3 = 0 .......(iii)
solving equations,
i1 = 21/11 = 1.91 A
i2 = -29/11 = - 2.64A
i3 = -8/11 = - 0.727 A