There is a current of 1.344 amp in a copper wire whose area of cross-section normal to the length of the wire is 1 mm2. If the number of free electrons per cm3 is 8.4 × 1022, then the drift velocity would be :
1. 1.0 mm/sec
2. 1.0 m/sec
3. 0.1 mm/sec
4. 0.01 mm/sec
An electric wire of length ‘I’ and area of cross-section a has a resistance R ohms. Another wire of the same material having the same length and area of cross-section 4a has a resistance of :
(1) 4R
(2) R/4
(3) R/16
(4) 16R
If \(n\), \(e\), \(\tau\) and \(m\) respectively represent the density, charge relaxation time and mass of the electron, then the resistance of a wire of length \(l\) and area of cross-section \(A\) will be:
1. \(\frac{ml}{ne^2\tau A}\)
2. \(\frac{m\tau^2A}{ne^2l}\)
3. \(\frac{ne^2\tau A}{2ml}\)
4. \(\frac{ne^2 A}{2m\tau l}\)
The relaxation time in conductors :
(1) Increases with the increase in temperature
(2) Decreases with the increase in temperature
(3) It does not depend on the temperature
(4) All of the sudden changes at 400 K
Which of the following has a negative temperature coefficient of resistance?
(1) C
(2) Fe
(3) Mn
(4) Ag
The reciprocal of resistance is :
(1) Conductance
(2) Resistivity
(3) Voltage
(4) None of the above
A solenoid is at the potential difference 60 V and current flows through it is 15 ampere, then the resistance of coil will be :
(1) 4 Ω
(2) 8 Ω
(3) 0.25 Ω
(4) 2 Ω
All of the following statements are true except
(1) Conductance is the reciprocal of resistance and is measured in Siemens
(2) Ohm's law is not applicable at very low and very high temperatures
(3) Ohm's law is applicable to semiconductors
(4) Ohm's law is not applicable to electron tubes, discharge tubes and electrolytes
The resistance of a discharge tube is :
(1) Ohmic
(2) Non-ohmic
(3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) Zero
σ1 and σ2 are the electrical conductivities of Ge and Na respectively. If these substances are heated, then
(1) Both σ1 and σ2 increase
(2) σ1 increases and σ2 decreases
(3) σ1 decreases and σ2 increases
(4) Both σ1 and σ2 decrease