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The current i in the circuit (see figure) is + @) =A 15 1 The steady state current ina 2 0 resistor shown in fig wil be-(The internal resistance of the battery is negligible ‘and the capactance ofthe condenser C is 0.2u). 20 (115A Yoo (2094 HN hee—_ a)12Aa ° 280° (413A \— In steady state the branch containing capacitance acts as the open circuit since capacitance offers infinite resistance to d.c. The capacitance simply collects charge. The effective resistance of 21 and 362 resistors ‘connected in parallel is RR, _2%3 6 jog RR, 235 In the circuit shown the resistance of voltmeter is 10,000 ohm and that of ammeter is 20 chm. The ammeter reading is 0.10 Amp and voltmeter reading is 12 volt. Then R is equal to Ni @——o (a) 122 © (@) 1400 (6 a (0) 1000. 20+R 32 R=100Q o1~ ‘The length of a potentiometer wire is /. A cell of emf E is balanced at a length (/3 from the positive end of the wire. If the length of the wire is increased by 4/2 at what distance will the same cell give a balanced point 20 t ‘ 40 as @> Os OFZ In the figure, the potentiometer wire AB of length L and resistance 9 is joined to the cell D of emf z and ital essonc The eel Cs ens © and ts ial wessanc 2. The ganar G sl show 9 deflection when the length AJ is au w n. ne A> 8) “9 Org O cg 13. Potential gradient (FAX WaT) x= (=) (2) According to question (FETTER) 2 (o> b= = Consider the circuit shown in the figure ee? oy" Sia Sa ; Lobel wn Pag 30 (A) The current in the 50 resistor is 2A (8) The current in the 502 resistor is 1A (©) The potential difference V,- is 7 (D) The potential difference V,-V, is 5V Mi 40 22 30 40 B20 R,, = 14Q > I = 2A; V,, = iR = 7 volt In the diagram resistance between any two junctions is R. Equivalent resistance across terminals A and B is wy UR 18k 78 ur 7 1 11 18 From the fig. determine {i potential at A, (i) potential at C, and (ia) reading of the voltmeter connected across the 10V bettery- ‘The current in circuit is (consider loop (CBAFGDC) E,-E, 16-10 naQtR +R, 10544405 () V,-V_=IR= 4 volt 4A Because V. = 0 (grounded), therefore V, = 4 volt 1x05 (i) Vp -V, .5 volt V, = 0 (grounded), So V,, = — 0.5 volt (i) The 10V battery is being charged therefore V = E + Ir = 10 + 1 x 1 = 11 volt

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