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
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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)
(2) 0.1
(3) 1.0
(4) 10.0
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You are given several identical resistances each of value R = 10 Ω and each capable of carrying maximum current of 1 ampere. It is required to make a suitable combination of these resistances to produce a resistance of 5 Ω which can carry a current of 4 amperes. The minimum number of resistances of the type R that will be required for this job
(1) 4
(2) 10
(3) 8
(4) 20
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Following figure shows cross-sections through three long conductors of the same length and material, with square cross-section of edge lengths as shown. Conductor B will fit snugly within conductor A, and conductor C will fit snugly within conductor B. Relationship between their end to end resistance is
(1) RA = RB = RC
(2) RA > RB > RC
(3) RA < RB < R
(4) Information is not sufficient
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A ring is made of a wire having a resistane
. Find the points A and B, as shown
in the figure, at which a current carrying
conductor should be connected so that the
resistance R of the sub circuit between these
points is equal to 8/3
1. 2.
3. 4.
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In the given circuit, the potential of the point E is
(1) Zero
(2) –8 V
(3) –4/3 V
(4) 4/3 V
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A battery of internal resistance 4Ω is connected to the network of resistances as shown. In order to give the maximum power to the network, the value of R (in Ω) should be :
(1) 4/9
(2) 8/9
(3) 2
(4) 18
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When the key K is pressed at time t = 0, which of the following statement about the current I in the resistor AB of the given circuit is true?
1. | I = 2 mA at all t |
2. | I oscillates between 1 mA and 2 mA |
3. | I = 1 mA at all t |
4. | At t = 0 , I = 2 mA and with time, it goes to 1 mA |
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In the circuit shown below, the cell has an e.m.f. of 10 V and internal resistance of 1 ohm. The other resistances are shown in the figure. The potential difference is :
(1) 6 V
(2) 4 V
(3) 2 V
(4) –2 V
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E denotes electric field in a uniform conductor, I corresponding current through it, Vd drifts velocity of electrons and P denotes thermal power produced in the conductor, then which of the following graph is incorrect :
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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