The tip of a flashlight bulb is touching the top of a 3 V battery as shown in Figure Q23. l. Does the bulb light? Why or why not?
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Batteries are recharged by connecting them to a power supply (i.e ., another battery) of greater emf in such a way thatthe current flows inlo the positive terminal of the battery beingrecharged, as was shown in Example 23. 1. This reverse currentthrough the battery replenishes its chemicals. The current iskept fairly low so as not to overheat the battery being rechargedby dissipati ng energy in its internal resistance.a. Suppose the real battery of Figure P23.55 is rechargeable.What emf power supply should be used for a 0. 75 A rechargingcu1Tent?b. Tf this power supply charges the battery for I 0 minutes, howmuch energy goes into the battery? How much is dissipatedas thermal energy in the internal resistance?
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The first step in solving 23 problem number 57 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Batteries are recharged by connecting them to a power supply (i.e ., another battery) of greater emf in such a way thatthe current flows inlo the positive terminal of the battery beingrecharged, as was shown in Example 23. 1. This reverse currentthrough the battery replenishes its chemicals. The current iskept fairly low so as not to overheat the battery being rechargedby dissipati ng energy in its internal resistance.a. Suppose the real battery of Figure P23.55 is rechargeable.What emf power supply should be used for a 0. 75 A rechargingcu1Tent?b. Tf this power supply charges the battery for I 0 minutes, howmuch energy goes into the battery? How much is dissipatedas thermal energy in the internal resistance?
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