If voltage across a bulb rated 220 V-100 W drops by 2.5% of its rated value, the percentage of the rated value by which the power would decrease is

(1)20%                                             

(2)2.5%

(3)5%                                               

(4)10%

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The power dissipated in the circuit shown in

the figure is 30 Watt. The value of R is :

(1) 20Ω

(2) 15Ω

(3) 10Ω

(4) 30Ω

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If power dissipated in the 9Ω resistor in the circuit 

shown is 36 W, the potential difference across 

the 2Ω resistor is

(a) 8 V

(b) 10 V

(c) 2 V

(d) 4 V

 

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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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A wire of resistance 12 Ωm-1 is bent to form a complete circle of radius 10 cm. The resistance between its two diametrically opposite points, A and B as shown in the figure, is :

                         

(a) 0.6 π Ω                                               (b) 3 Ω

(c) 6 π Ω                                                  (d) 6 Ω

 

Subtopic:  Combination of Resistors |
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See the electrical circuit shown in this figure. Which of the following equation is a correct equation for it?

1. ε1-i1+i2R-i1r1=0

2. ε2-i2r2-ε1-i1r1=0

3. -ε2-i1+i2R+i2r2=0

4. ε1-i1+i2R+i1r1=0

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A wire of a certain material is streched slowly by ten per cent. Its new resistance and specific resistance become respectively 

(1) 1.2 times, 1.1 times

(2) 1.21 times,same 

(3) both remain the same

(4) 1.1 times, 1.1 times

Subtopic:  Derivation of Ohm's Law |
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An electric kettle takes 4 A current at 220 V. How much time will it take to boil 1 kg of water from temperature 20°C? The temperature of boiling water is 100°C

(a) 6.3 min

(b) 8.4 min

(c) 12.6 min

(d) 4.2 min

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A cell can be balanced against 110cm and 100 cm of potentiometer wire, respectively with and without being short-circuited through a resistance of 10 Ω. Its internal resistance is 

(1) 1.0 Ω

(2) 0.5 Ω

(3) 2.0 Ω

(4) zero 

Subtopic:  Grouping of Cells | Meter Bridge & Potentiometer |
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In the circuit shown, the current through the 4 Ωresistor is 1 A when the points P and M are connected to a DC voltage source. The potential difference  between the points M and N is 

1. 1.5 V 

2. 1.0 V

3. 0.5 V 

4. 3.2 V

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