Tutorials in Introductory Physics
Tutorials in Introductory Physics
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Author: Peter S. Shaffer, Lillian C. McDermott
Publisher: Addison Wesley
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Chapter 6.1, Problem 1dT

Carefully examine a bulb. Two wires extend from the filament of the bulb into the base. You probably cannot see into the base, however, you should be able to make a good guess as to where the wires are attached. Describe where the wires attach. Explain based on your observations in Parts A-C.

On the basis of the observations that we have made, we will make the following assumptions:

Chapter 6.1, Problem 1dT, Carefully examine a bulb. Two wires extend from the filament of the bulb into the base. You probably

1. A flow exists in a complete circuit from one terminal of the battery, through the rest of the circuit, back to the other terminal of the battery, through the battery and back around the circuit. We will call this flow electric current.

2. For identical bulbs, bulb brightness can be used as an indicator of the amount of current through that bulb: the brighter the bulb, the greater the current.

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