Problem 19.62 In the circuit shown in the figure ( Figure 1 ) . the 6.0 ? resist
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Problem 19.62 In the circuit shown in the figure (Figure 1) . the 6.0 ?resistor is consuming energy at a rate of 21.0J/s when the current through it flows as shown. Problem 19.62 In the circuit shown in the figure (Figure 1) . the 6.0 ?resistor is consuming energy at a rate of 21.0J/s when the current through it flows as shown. In the circuit shown in the figure (Figure 1) . the 6.0 ?resistor is consuming energy at a rate of 21.0J/s when the current through it flows as shown. In the circuit shown in the figure (Figure 1) . the 6.0 ?resistor is consuming energy at a rate of 21.0J/s when the current through it flows as shown. Part A Find the current through the ammeter A. I = A Part B What are the polarity and emf of the battery E, assuming it has negligible internal resistance? E = V Provide FeedbackContinue Part A Find the current through the ammeter A. I = A Part B What are the polarity and emf of the battery E, assuming it has negligible internal resistance? E = V Part A Find the current through the ammeter A. I = A Part B What are the polarity and emf of the battery E, assuming it has negligible internal resistance? E = V Part A Find the current through the ammeter A. I = A Part B What are the polarity and emf of the battery E, assuming it has negligible internal resistance? E = V Part A Find the current through the ammeter A. I = A Part A Find the current through the ammeter A. I = A I = A I = A Part B What are the polarity and emf of the battery E, assuming it has negligible internal resistance? E = V Part B What are the polarity and emf of the battery E, assuming it has negligible internal resistance? E = V E = V E = V Provide FeedbackContinue Figure 1 of 1 I = A In the circuit shown in the figure (Figure 1) . the 6.0 ?resistor is consuming energy at a rate of 21.0J/s when the current through it flows as shown. Find the current through the ammeter A. What are the polarity and emf of the battery E, assuming it has negligible internal resistance?Explanation / Answer
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