The terminals of a battery are connected across two different resistors in series. Which of the following statements are correct? (There may be more than one correct statement.) (a) The smaller resistor carries more current. (b) The larger resistor carries less current. (c) The current in each resistor is the same. (d) The voltage difference across each resistor is the same. (e) The voltage difference is greatest across the resistor closest to the positive terminal.
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The capacitor in Figure MCQ18.10 has a large capacitance and is initially uncharged. After the switch is closed, what happens to the lightbulb? (a) It never glows because the capacitor represents an open circuit. (b) It glows only after the capacitor is fully charged. (c) It glows for a very short time as the capacitor is being charged. (d) It glows continuously. (e) It glows intermittently.
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The first step in solving 18 problem number 10 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The capacitor in Figure MCQ18.10 has a large capacitance and is initially uncharged. After the switch is closed, what happens to the lightbulb? (a) It never glows because the capacitor represents an open circuit. (b) It glows only after the capacitor is fully charged. (c) It glows for a very short time as the capacitor is being charged. (d) It glows continuously. (e) It glows intermittently.
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