Part 2
The potential difference between A and B is
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The potential difference between A and B is The potential difference between A and B is December 1, 2020 Category: Cengage NEET by C.P Singh , Chapter 3 - Current Electricity , Part 2 ,
In the given circuit currents l1 and l2 are
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In the given circuit currents l1 and l2 are In the given circuit currents l1 and l2 are December 1, 2020 Category: Cengage NEET by C.P Singh , Chapter 3 - Current Electricity , Part 2 ,
In the given circuit the galvanometer reads zero. The value of resistance R is
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In the given circuit the galvanometer reads zero. The value of resistance R is In the given circuit the galvanometer reads zero. The value of resistance R is December 1, 2020 Category: Cengage NEET by C.P Singh , Chapter 3 - Current Electricity , Part 2 ,
VA – VB will be 1. 20 V 2. 40 V
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VA – VB will be 1. 20 V 2. 40 V VA - VB will be 1. 20 V 2. 40 V December 1, 2020 Category: Cengage NEET by C.P Singh , Chapter 3 - Current Electricity , Part 2 ,
In the circuit given here, the points A,B and C are 70V, zero, 10V respectively. Then
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In the circuit given here, the points A,B and C are 70V, zero, 10V respectively. Then 10V respectively. Then B and C are 70V In the circuit given here the points A zero December 1, 2020 Category: Cengage NEET by C.P Singh , Chapter 3 - Current Electricity , Part 2 ,
VA – VB = ? 1. 16.8 V 2. 2.1 V
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VA – VB = ? 1. 16.8 V 2. 2.1 V VA - VB = ? 1. 16.8 V 2. 2.1 V December 1, 2020 Category: Cengage NEET by C.P Singh , Chapter 3 - Current Electricity , Part 2 ,
VA – VB = ? 1. -1 V 2. -2 V
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VA – VB = ? 1. -1 V 2. -2 V VA - VB = ? 1. -1 V 2. -2 V December 1, 2020 Category: Cengage NEET by C.P Singh , Chapter 3 - Current Electricity , Part 2 ,
In the circuit shown below, each battery is 5V and has an internal resistance of 0.2 ohm. The reading in the ideal voltmeter V is .
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In the circuit shown below, each battery is 5V and has an internal resistance of 0.2 ohm. The reading in the ideal voltmeter V is . each battery is 5V and has an internal resistance of 0.2 ohm. The reading in the ideal voltmeter V is . In the circuit shown below December 1, 2020 [...]
In the previous question, the potential difference across A is
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In the previous question, the potential difference across A is In the previous question the potential difference across A is December 1, 2020 Category: Cengage NEET by C.P Singh , Chapter 3 - Current Electricity , Part 2 ,
In the circuit, the battery is ideal. A voltmeter of infinite resistance is connected in turn across R1 and R2, giving reading of V1 and V2 respectively.
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In the circuit, the battery is ideal. A voltmeter of infinite resistance is connected in turn across R1 and R2, giving reading of V1 and V2 respectively. giving reading of V1 and V2 respectively. In the circuit the battery is ideal. A voltmeter of infinite resistance is connected in turn across R1 and R2 December [...]