A 4 μF capacitor and a resistance of 2.5 MΩ are in series with a 12 V battery. The time after which the potential difference across the capacitor is 3 times the potential difference across the resistor is: [Given ln(2)= 0.693] 

1. 13.86 s

2. 6.93 s

3. 7 s

4. 14 s

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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 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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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 figure a long uniform potentiometer wire AB is having a constant potential gradient along its length. The null points for the two primary cells of emfs E1 and E2 connected in the manner shown are obtained at a distance of 120 cm and 300 cm from the end A. Find (i) E1E2and  position of null point for the cell E1.

How is the sensitivity of a potentiometer increased ?

 

Using Kirchoffs rules determine the value of unknown resistance R in the circuit so that no current flows through 4 Ω resistance. Also find the potential difference between A and D.

  

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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 

Subtopic:  Grouping of Cells | Meter Bridge & Potentiometer |
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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 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

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