In the circuit shown, R 1 = 10 ?, R 2 = 100 ?, and R 3 = 1000 ?. The wires and t
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Question
In the circuit shown, R1 = 10 ?, R2 = 100 ?, and R3 = 1000 ?. The wires and the battery in the circuit are ideal (have no resistance).
Which of the following statements about R3 is (are) true?
Select all answers that are correct.
I3 is zero because the current goes through the path of least resistance.
I3 is zero. The voltage across R3, ?V3, is zero because all the potential is used up in R1 and R2.
?V3 is greater than ?V1 and ?V2 because R3 has the largest resistance.
?V3 is smaller than ?V1 and ?V2 because R3 has the largest resistance.
I3 will decrease if R1 is removed from the circuit.
I3 will increase if R2 is removed from the circuit.
None of the above.
I3 is zero because the current goes through the path of least resistance.
I3 is zero. The voltage across R3, ?V3, is zero because all the potential is used up in R1 and R2.
?V3 is greater than ?V1 and ?V2 because R3 has the largest resistance.
?V3 is smaller than ?V1 and ?V2 because R3 has the largest resistance.
I3 will decrease if R1 is removed from the circuit.
I3 will increase if R2 is removed from the circuit.
None of the above.
Explanation / Answer
None of the Above....
I3 = ?V3 / R3
Now, ?V3 will always be constant nad equal to ?V2 and ?V1 and EMF
So, I3 will remain constant...since ?V3 will remain constant and R3 is always a constant