In the given circuit, the potential of the point E is 

(1) Zero

(2) –8 V

(3) –4/3 V

(4) 4/3 V

Subtopic:  Kirchoff's Voltage Law |
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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

Subtopic:  Combination of Resistors |
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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 VAVB is :

(1) 6 V

(2) 4 V

(3) 2 V

(4) –2 V

Subtopic:  Combination of Resistors |
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PMT - 1997

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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)

Subtopic:  Current & Current Density |
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In given figure, the potentiometer wire AB has a resistance of 5 Ω and length 10 m. The balancing length AM for the emf of 0.4 V is :

(1) 0.4 m

(2) 4 m

(3) 0.8 m

(4) 8 m

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As the switch S is closed in the circuit shown in the figure, the current passed through it is:

(1) 4.5 A

(2) 6.0 A

(3) 3.0 A

(4) Zero

Subtopic:  Kirchoff's Voltage Law | Kirchoff's Current Law |
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A galvanometer having a resistance of \(8\) ohms is shunted by a wire of resistance of \(2\) ohms. If the total current is \(1~\text{A},\) the part of it passing through the shunt will be:
1. \(0.25~\text{A}\)
2. \(0.8~\text{A}\)
3. \(0.2~\text{A}\)
4. \(0.5~\text{A}\)
Subtopic:  Conversion to Ammeter & Voltmeter |
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PMT - 1998

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In the circuit element given here, if the potential at point B, VB = 0, then the potentials of A and D are given as 

(1) VA=1.5V,VD=+2V

(2) VA=+1.5V,VD=+2V

(3) VA=+1.5V,VD=+0.5V

(4) VA=+1.5V,VD=0.5V

Subtopic:  Kirchoff's Voltage Law |
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A steady current flows in a metallic conductor of non-uniform cross-section. The quantity/ quantities constant along the length of the conductor is/are :

(1) Current, electric field and drift speed

(2) Drift speed only

(3) Current and drift speed

(4) Current only

Subtopic:  Current & Current Density |
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PMT - 2001

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