For what value of unknown resistance X, the potential difference between B and D will be zero in the circuit shown in the figure 

(1) 4 Ω

(2) 6 Ω

(3) 2 Ω

(4) 5 Ω

Subtopic:  Combination of Resistors | Wheatstone Bridge |
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Which arrangement of four identical resistances should be used to draw maximum energy from a cell of voltage \(V\).
1. 2.
3. 4.
Subtopic:  Combination of Resistors |
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An unknown resistance R1 is connected in series with a resistance of 10 Ω. This combinations is connected to one gap of a metre bridge while a resistance R2 is connected in the other gap. The balance point is at 50 cm. Now, when the 10 Ω resistance is removed the balance point shifts to 40 cm. The value of R1 is (in ohm

(1) 60

(2) 40

(3) 20

(4) 10

Subtopic:  Meter Bridge & Potentiometer |
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A wire has a resistance of 6 Ω. It is cut into two parts and both half values are connected in parallel. The new resistance is :

(1) 12 Ω

(2) 1.5 Ω

(3) 3 Ω

(4) 6 Ω

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Six equal resistances are connected between points P, Q and R as shown in the figure. Then the net resistance will be maximum between

(1) P and Q

(2) Q and R

(3) P and R

(4) Any two points

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The total current supplied to the circuit by the battery is:

         

1. \(1~\text{A}\)
2. \(2~\text{A}\)
3. \(4~\text{A}\)
4. \(6~\text{A}\)

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An electric current is passed through a circuit containing two wires of the same material, connected in parallel. If the lengths and radii of the wires are in the ratio of 4/3 and 2/3, then the ratio of the currents passing through the wire will be 

(1) 3

(2) 1/3

(3) 8/9

(4) 2

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In circuit shown below, the resistances are given in ohms and the battery is assumed ideal with emf equal to \(3\) volt. The voltage across the resistance \(R_4\) is:

            

1. \(0.4\) V
2. \(0.6\) V
3. \(1.2\) V
4. \(1.5\) V

Subtopic:  Kirchoff's Voltage Law |
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If you are provided three resistances 2 Ω, 3 Ω and 6 Ω. How will you connect them so as to obtain the equivalent resistance of 4 Ω 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4) None of these

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The equivalent resistance and potential difference between A and B for the circuit is respectively 

(1) 4 Ω, 8 V

(2) 8 Ω, 4 V

(3) 2 Ω, 2 V

(4) 16 Ω, 8 V

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