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When a single thick-filament bulb of a particular kind and two batteries are connected in series, 3×1018 electrons pass through the bulb every second. When two batteries in series are connected to a single thin-filament bulb, with a filament made of the same material and length as the thick-filament bulb but a smaller cross-section, only 1.5×1018 electrons pass through the bulb every second. (a) In the circuit shown in Figure 18.109, how many electrons per second flow through the thin-filament bulb? (b) What approximations or simplifying assumptions did you make? (c) Show approximately the surface charge on a diagram of the circuit.

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The number of electrons passing through the thin filament bulb is 1.2×1018.

Step by step solution

01

Write the given data from the question.

The number of electrons passes through the single thick filament bulb n=3×1018.

The number of electrons pass through the single thin filament bulb, n'=1.5×1018.

02

Determine the formulas to calculate the number of electrons passing through the thin filament of figure 18.109.

The relation between the number of electrons of a thin filament bulb and a combination of thin and thick filament bulb is given as follows,

Nn=RReq ....(i)

Here, Ris the resistance of the thick filament bulb, Reqis the equivalent resistance of the circuit, andN is the number of the electron passes through the thin filament bulb.

The number of electrons passes through the filament bulb is inversely proportional to the filament bulb.

03

Calculate the number of electrons passes through the thin filament of figure 18.109.

Calculate the resistance of the single thin filament bulb.

R'=nn'R

Substitute3×1018 for n and 1.5×1018 for into the above equation.

R'=3×10181.5×1018RR'=31.5RR'=2R

The equivalent resistance of the given circuit can be calculated as,

Req=R'+R×RR+RReq=R'+R2

Substitute for into above equation.

Req=2R+R2Req=52RReq=2.5R

Calculate the number of electrons passing through the thin filament bulb.

Substitute, localid="1668665406979" 2.5Rfor Reqand 3×1018 for n into equation (i).

N3×1018=R2.5RN3×1018=12.5N=3×10182.5N=1.2×1018

Hence the number of the electron passes through the thin filament bulb is

1.2×1018

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