In the circuit shown below
In the circuit shown below, the key K is closed at t=0. The current through the battery is
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In the circuit shown below, the key K is closed at t=0. The current through the battery is In the circuit shown below the key K is closed at t=0. The current through the battery is December 5, 2020 Category: Arihant Physics by D.C Pandey , Chapter 3 - Current Electricity , Volume 2 ,
In the circuit shown below, the current in the 1 ohm resistor is
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In the circuit shown below, the current in the 1 ohm resistor is In the circuit shown below the current in the 1 ohm resistor is : December 5, 2020 Category: Arihant Physics by D.C Pandey , Chapter 3 - Current Electricity , Volume 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 [...]
An accumulator of emf 2 V and negligible internal resistance is connected across a uniform wire of length 10 m and resistance 30Ω The appropriate terminals of a cell of emf 1.5V and internal resistance 1Ω is connected to one end of the wire and the other terminal of the cell is connected through a sensitive galvanometer to a slider on the wire. What is the length of the wire that will be required to produce zero deflection of the galvanometer? How will the balancing length change? (a) When a coil of resistance 5Ω is placed in series with the accumulator. (b) The cell of 1.5 V is shunted with 5Ω resistor?
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An accumulator of emf 2 V and negligible internal resistance is connected across a uniform wire of length 10 m and resistance 30Ω The appropriate terminals of a cell of emf 1.5V and internal resistance 1Ω is connected to one end of the wire and the other terminal of the cell is connected through a [...]
A 6 volt battery of negligible internal resistance is connected across a uniform wire AB of length 100cm. The positive terminal of another battery of emf 4V and internal resistance 1Ω is joind to the point A as shown in figure. Take the potential at B to be zero. (a) What are the potentials at the points A and C ? (b) At which D of the wire AB, the potential is equal to the potential at C. ( c) If the point C and D are connected by a wire. What will be the current through is ? (d) Id the 4V battery is replaced by 7.5 V battery, what would be the answers of parts (a) and (b) ?
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A 6 volt battery of negligible internal resistance is connected across a uniform wire AB of length 100cm. The positive terminal of another battery of emf 4V and internal resistance 1Ω is joind to the point A as shown in figure. Take the potential at B to be zero. (a) What are the potentials at [...]
Figure shows a potentiometer arrangemeter with RAB = 10Ω and rheostat of variable resistance d. For x=0 null deflection point is found at 20cm from A. For unknown value of x null deflection point was at 30 cm from A, then the value of x is
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Figure shows a potentiometer arrangemeter with RAB = 10Ω and rheostat of variable resistance d. For x=0 null deflection point is found at 20cm from A. For unknown value of x null deflection point was at 30 cm from A, then the value of x is In the circuit shown below the key is pressed [...]
In the experiment of calibration of voltmeter, a 1.1 volt standard cell gets balanced at 440 cm length of the wire. The balancing length corresponding to a potential difference between the ends of a resistance comes out to be 190 cm. A voltmeter shows 0.5 volt for this potential difference. The error in the reading of voltmeter will be
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In the experiment of calibration of voltmeter, a 1.1 volt standard cell gets balanced at 440 cm length of the wire. The balancing length corresponding to a potential difference between the ends of a resistance comes out to be 190 cm. A voltmeter shows 0.5 volt for this potential difference. The error in the reading [...]
The variation of potential difference V with length l in case of two potentiometers X and Y is as shows in Fig. 6.21. Which of these two will you perfer for comparing the emfs of the two cells and why ?
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The variation of potential difference V with length l in case of two potentiometers X and Y is as shows in Fig. 6.21. Which of these two will you perfer for comparing the emfs of the two cells and why ? In the circuit shown below the key is pressed at time t = 0. [...]
A battery of emf 1.4 V and internal resistance 2 Ω is connected to a resistor of 100 ω resistance through an ammeter. This resistance of the ammeter is 4/3Ω. A voltmeter has also been connected to find the potential difference across the resistor. a. Draw the circuit diagram. b. The ammeter reads 0.02A. What is the resistance of the voltmeter? c. The voltmeter reads 1.1 V. What is the error in the reading?
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A battery of emf 1.4 V and internal resistance 2 Ω is connected to a resistor of 100 ω resistance through an ammeter. This resistance of the ammeter is 4/3Ω. A voltmeter has also been connected to find the potential difference across the resistor. a. Draw the circuit diagram. b. The ammeter reads 0.02A. What [...]
A galvanometer (coil resistance 99Ω.) is converted into an ammeter using a shunt of 1Ω and connected as shown in figure (a). The ammeter reads 3A. The same galvanometer is convened into a voltmeter by connecting a resistance of 101Ω in series. This voltmeter is connected at, shown in figure (b). Its reading is found to be 4/5 of the full scale reading. Find : (a) internal resistance r of the cell (b) range of the ammeter and voltmeter (c) full scale deflection current of the galvanometer.
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A galvanometer (coil resistance 99Ω.) is converted into an ammeter using a shunt of 1Ω and connected as shown in figure (a). The ammeter reads 3A. The same galvanometer is convened into a voltmeter by connecting a resistance of 101Ω in series. This voltmeter is connected at, shown in figure (b). Its reading is found [...]