A wire of resistance 4Ω is stretched to twice its original length. The resistance of a stretched wire would be :

(1)2Ω

(2)4Ω

(3)8Ω

(4)16Ω 

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The internal resistance of a 2.1V cell which gives a current of 0.2A through a resistance of 10Ω is :

(1)0.2Ω

(2)0.5Ω

(3)0.8Ω

(4)1.0Ω

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The resistances of the four arms P, Q,R and S in a Wheatstone's bridge are 10Ω ,30Ω ,30Ω and 90Ω, respectively. The emf and internal resistance of the cell are 7 V and 5 Ω respectively. If the galvanometer resistance is 50Ω, the current drawn from the cell will be

(1) 1.0A

(2) 0.2A

(3) 0.1A

(4) 2.0A



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In the circuit shown the cells A and B have negligible resistances. For VA=12V, R1=500Ω and R=100Ω the galvanometer (g) shown no deflection.The value of VB is 

(a)4V                                         (b)2V

(c)12V                                       (d)6V

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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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A ring is made of a wire having a resistane 

R0=12Ω. 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 8/3Ω

1. l1l2=58                    2. l1l2=13

3. l1l2=38                    4. l1l2=12

 

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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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A cell having an emf ε internal resistance r is connected across a variable external  resistance R. As the resistance R is increased, the plot of potential difference V across R is given by

(a)    

(b) 

(c) 

(d) 

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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

1. 8 V
2. 10 V
3. 2 V
4. 4 V

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A current of 2A flows through a 2Ω resistor

when connected across a battery. The same

battery supplies a current of 0.5 A when

connected across a 9Ω resistor. The internal

resistance of the battery is 

(1) 1/3Ω                   

(2) 1/4Ω

(3) 1Ω                       

(4) 0.5Ω

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