Problem 1CQ Two wires connect a lightbulb to a battery, completing a circuit and causing the bulb to glow. Do the simple observations and measurements that you can make on this circuit prove that something is flowing through the wires? If so, state the observations and/or measurements that are relevant and the steps by which you can then infer that something must be flowing. If not, can you offer an alternative hypothesis about why the bulb glows that is at least plausible and that could be tested?
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Problem 9CQ
a. Which direction—clockwise or counterclockwise—does an electron travel through the wire in Figure Q22.9 ? Explain.
b. Does an electron’s electric potential energy increase, decrease, or stay the same as it moves through the wire? Explain.
c. If you answered “decrease” in part b, where does the energy go? If you answered “increase” in part b, where does the energy come from?
d. Which way—up or down—does an electron move through the battery? Explain.
e. Does an electron’s electric potential energy increase, decrease, or stay the same as it moves through the battery? Explain.
f. If you answered “decrease” in part e, where does the energy go? If you answered “increase” in part e, where does the energy come from?
Solution
The first step in solving 22 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 9CQa. Which direction—clockwise or counterclockwise—does an electron travel through the wire in Figure Q22.9 ? Explain.b. Does an electron’s electric potential energy increase, decrease, or stay the same as it moves through the wire? Explain.c. If you answered “decrease” in part b, where does the energy go? If you answered “increase” in part b, where does the energy come from?d. Which way—up or down—does an electron move through the battery? Explain.e. Does an electron’s electric potential energy increase, decrease, or stay the same as it moves through the battery? Explain.f. If you answered “decrease” in part e, where does the energy go? If you answered “increase” in part e, where does the energy come from?
From the textbook chapter Current and Resistance you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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