A metallic block has no potential difference applied across it, then the mean velocity of free electron is (T = absolute temperature of the block) :

(1) Proportional to T

(2) Proportional to T

(3) Zero

(4) Finite but independent of temperature 

Subtopic:  Current & Current Density |
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What is the reading of the voltmeter in the following figure?

(1) 3 V

(2) 2 V

(3) 5 V

(4) 4 V

Subtopic:  Combination of Resistors |
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If in the circuit shown below, the internal resistance of the battery is 1.5 Ω and VP and VQ are the potentials at P and Q respectively, what is the potential difference between the points P and Q 

(1) Zero

(2) 4 volts (VP > VQ)

(3) 4 volts (VQ > VP)

(4) 2.5 volts (VQ > VP)

Subtopic:  Kirchoff's Voltage Law |
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In the circuit in the figure, if the potential at point A is taken to be zero, the potential at point B is :

1. -1V                                          2. +2V

3. -2V                                          4. +1V

Subtopic:  Kirchoff's Voltage Law |
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In the diagram shown, the reading of voltmeter is 20 V and that of ammeter is 4 A. The value of R should be (consider given ammeter and voltmeter are not ideal) :

(1) Equal to 5 Ω

(2) Greater from 5 Ω

(3) Less than 5 Ω

(4) Greater or less than 5 Ω depends on the material of R

Subtopic:  Kirchoff's Voltage Law |
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A battery of e.m.f. E and internal resistance r is connected to a variable resistor R as shown here. Which one of the following is true :

(1) Potential difference across the terminals of the battery is maximum when R = r

(2) Power delivered to the resistor is maximum when R = r

(3) Current in the circuit is maximum when R = r

(4) Current in the circuit is maximum when R >> r

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In the given circuit, with a steady current, the potential drop across the capacitor must be :

(1) V

(2) V / 2

(3) V / 3

(4) 2V / 3

Subtopic:  Kirchoff's Voltage Law |
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In the circuit shown in the figure, the current through :

(1) The 3Ω resistor is 0.50A

(2) The 3Ω resistor is 0.25 A

(3) The 4Ω resistor is 0.50A

(4) The 4Ω resistor is 0.25 A

Subtopic:  Combination of Resistors |
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I-V characteristic of a copper wire of length L and area of cross-section A is shown in figure. The slope of the curve becomes :

(1) More if the experiment is performed at higher temperature

(2) More if a wire of steel of same dimension is used

(3) More if the length of the wire is increased

(4) Less if the length of the wire is increased

Subtopic:  Derivation of Ohm's Law |
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The potential difference across the 100Ω resistance in the following circuit is measured by a voltmeter of 900 Ω resistance. The percentage error made in reading the potential difference is :

(1) 109

(2) 0.1

(3) 1.0

(4) 10.0

Subtopic:  Combination of Resistors |
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