The definition of resistivity 1r = E>J2 implies that an electric field exists inside a conductor. Yet we saw in Chapter 21 that there can be no electrostatic electric field inside a conductor. Is there a contradiction here? Explain
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A \(25.0-\Omega\) bulb is connected across the terminals of a 12.0-V battery having \(3.50\ \Omega\) of internal resistance. What percentage of the power of the battery is dissipated across the internal resistance and hence is not available to the bulb?
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The first step in solving 25 problem number 69 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A \(25.0-\Omega\) bulb is connected across the terminals of a 12.0-V battery having \(3.50\ \Omega\) of internal resistance. What percentage of the power of the battery is dissipated across the internal resistance and hence is not available to the bulb?
From the textbook chapter Current, resistanCe, and eleCtromotive ForCe you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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