In the figure below, what is the potential difference between the point A and B and between B and C respectively in steady state 

(1) VAB=VBC=100V

(2) VAB=75V,VBC=25V

(3) VAB=25V,VBC=75V

(4) VAB=VBC=50V

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In the given figure each plate of capacitance C has partial value of charge equal to:

1. CE

2. CER1R2r

3. CER2R2+r

4. CER1R1r

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The plates of a capacitor are charged to a potential difference of 320 volts and are then connected across a resistor. The potential difference across the capacitor decays exponentially with time. After 1 second the potential difference between the plates of the capacitor is 240 volts, then after 2 and 3 seconds the potential difference between the plates will be 

(1) 200 and 180 V

(2) 180 and 135 V

(3) 160 and 80 V

(4) 140 and 20 V

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Three identical capacitors are given a charge Q each and they are then allowed to discharge through resistance R1, R2 and R3. Their charges, as a function of time shown in the graph below. The smallest of the three resistance is

(1) R3

(2) R2

(3) R1

(4) Cannot be predicted

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In an RC circuit while discharging, the graph of log i versus time is as shown by the dotted line in the diagram figure, where i is the current. When the value of the resistance is doubled, which of the solid curve best represents the variation of log i versus time ?

(1) P

(2) Q

(3) R

(4) S

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In the circuit here, the steady state voltage across capacitor C is a fraction of the battery e.m.f. The fraction is decided by 

(1) R1 only

(2) R1 and R2 only

(3) R1 and R3 only

(4) R1, R2 and R3

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A capacitor of capacitance 5 μF is connected as shown in the figure. The internal resistance of the cell is 0.5 Ω. The amount of charge on the capacitor plate is?

(1) 0 μC

(2) 5 μC

(3) 10 μC

(4) 25 μC

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In the circuit shown, the current through the 4 Ω resistor 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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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 

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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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