Tutorials in Introductory Physics
Tutorials in Introductory Physics
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Chapter 6.2, Problem 3bT, Before setting up the circuit shown at right: Predict the ranking of the currents through the , example  1

Before setting up the circuit shown at right:

Predict the ranking of the currents through the battery and each bulb ( i Bat , i Bulb 1 , i Bulb 2 , and i Bulb 3 ) . Explain.

Predict the voltmeter measurements across each of the element in the circuit shown. Explain.

Chapter 6.2, Problem 3bT, Before setting up the circuit shown at right: Predict the ranking of the currents through the , example  2
Set up the circuit and check your predictions. If your observations and measurements are not consistent withyour predictions, resolve the inconsistencies.

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