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AP Physics C E and M 11.6: Kirchhoff’s Loop Rule

Describe a circuit or circuit element by applying Kirchhoff’s loop rule to the algebraic sum of potential changes around a closed path.

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Effective Fall 2025
Course
AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism

11.6.A—Describe a circuit or elements of a circuit by applying Kirchhoff’s loop rule question 1

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Figure 1

Figure 1

The circuit shown above is constructed with two 6.0 V batteries and three resistors with the values shown. The currents I1,I2I_{1}, I_{2}, and I3I_{3} in each branch of the circuit are indicated.

Question (a)

(a)

Using Kirchhoff's rules, write, but DO NOT SOLVE, equations that can be used to solve for the current in each resistor.

Calculate the current in the 200Ω200 \Omega resistor.

Calculate the power dissipated by the 200Ω200 \Omega resistor.

Figure 2

Figure 2

The two 6.0 V batteries are replaced with a battery with voltage E\mathcal{E} and a resistor of resistance 50Ω50 \Omega, as shown above. The voltmeter V shows that the voltage across the 200Ω200 \Omega resistor is 4.4 V.

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Question (b)

(b)

Calculate the voltage E\mathcal{E} of the battery.

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