A new flashlight cell of emf 1.5 volts gives a current of 15 amps, when connected directly to an ammeter of resistance 0.04 Ω. The internal resistance of cell is (a) 0.04 Ω (b) 0.06 Ω (c) 0.10 Ω (d) 10 Ω
A torch bulb rated as 4.5 W, 1.5 V is connected as shown in the figure. The emf of the cell needed to make the bulb glow at full intensity is (a) 4.5 V (b) 1.5 V (c) 2.67 V (d) 13.5 V
In meter bridge, the balancing length from left end when standard resistance of 1 Ω is in right gap is found to be 20 cm. The value of unknown resistance is (a) 0.25 Ω (b) 0.4 Ω (c) 0.5 Ω (d) 4 Ω
A Daniel cell is balanced on 125 cm length of a potentiometer wire. When the cell is short circuited with a 2 Ω resistance, the balancing length obtained is 100 cm. Internal resistance of the cell will be (a) 1.5 Ω (b) 0.5 Ω (c) 1.25 Ω (d) 4/5 Ω
A network of resistors is connected to a 16 V battery with internal resistance of 1Ω as shown in the Fig. Compute the equivalent resistance of the network. (a) 5 ohm (b) 7 ohm (c) 9 ohm (d) 10 ohm
A resistance of R Ω draws current from a potentiometer. The potentiometer has a total resistance \(R_0\) Ω as shown in the Fig below. A voltage V is supplied to the potentiometer. Derive an expression for the voltage across R when the sliding contact is in the middle of the potentiometer.
In a meter bridge as shown, the balance point is found to be at 39.5 cam from the end A, when the resistor Y is of 12.5 Ω. Determine the balance point of the bridge above if X and Y are interchanged. (a) 8.2 Ω, 40.6 cm (b) 8.2 Ω, 60.4 cm (c) 6.2 Ω, 60.4 cm (d) 6.2 Ω, 39.6 cm
The figure below shows a potentiometer with a cell of 2.0 V and internal resistance 0.40 Ω maintaining a potential drop across the resistor wire AB. A standard cell which maintains a constant emf of 1.04 V (for very moderate currents up to a few mA) gives a balance point at 67.3 cm length of the wire. To ensure very low currents drawn from the standard cell, a very high resistance of 600 KΩ is put in series with it, which is shorted close to the balance point. The standard cell is then replaced by a cell of unknown emf Ꜫ and the balance point, found similarly, turns out to be at 82.3 cm length of the wire. What is the value Ꜫ? (a) 0.25 V (b) 2.25 V (c) 3.25 V (d) 1.25 V
The figure below shows a 2.0 V potentiometer used for the determination of internal resistance of a 1.5 V cell. The balance point of the cell in open circuit is 76.3 cm. When a resistor of 9.5 Ω is used in the external circuit of the cell, the balance point shifts to 64.8 cm length of the potentiometer wire. Determine the internal resistance of the cell. (a) 1.7 Ω (b) 2.7 Ω (c) 3.7 Ω (d) 1.1 Ω
Equal potentials are applied on an iron and copper wire of same length. In order to have same current flow in the wire, the ratio
The V-i graph for a conductor at temperature T¹ and T² are as shown in the figure. (T² - T¹) is proportional to (a) cos θ (b) sin θ (c) cot 2θ (d) tan θ
Length of a hollow tube is 5 m, its outer diameter is 10 cm and thickness of its wall is 5 mm. If resistivity of the material of the tube is 1.7 x 10⁻⁸ Ωm, then the resistance of the tube will be (a) 5.6 × 10⁻⁵ Ω (b) 2 × 10⁻⁵ Ω (c) 4 × 10⁻⁵ Ω (d) None of these
Five resistances are combined according to the figure. The equivalent resistances between the points X and Y will be (a) 10 Ω (b) 22 Ω (c) 20 Ω (d) 50 Ω
A wire of resistance 0.5 Ωm⁻¹ is bent into a circle of radius 1m. The same wire is connected across a diameter AB as shown in the fig. The equivalent resistance is (a) Π ohm (b) Π (Π + 2) ohm (c) Π/( Π + 4) ohm (d) (Π + 1) ohm
In a Wheatstone bridge, three resistors P,Q, R are connected in three arms in order and 4th arm of resistance, s, is formed by two resistors s1 and s2 connected in parallel. The condition for bridge to be balanced is, P/Q
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