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In the circuitshown, find the ratio of the

power developed across 2 2, 4 Q and 6 2.


(a) 4:2:27 22
(b) 3:2: 27 62
W
(c) 2:3:19
(d) 4:2: 19 42
Find the current flowing through the 6 N resistor
in the following circuit.
(a) 5/11 A 22 42
W
(b) 20/11 A
(c) 8/9 A 10V 62 20V
(d) 3/7 A
Figure shows a 2 V potentiometer used for the
determination of internal resistance of a 1.5 V
cell. The balance point of the cell in open circuit is
76.3 cm. When a resistor of 9.5 2 is used in the
external circuit of the cell, the balance point shifts
to 64.8 cm length of the
2V
potentiometer wire. The
internal resistance of the cell
is A B
(a) 0.5 2 1.5VG
(b) 2.6 2
(c)1.72 9.5 2
(d) 3.8 2
Determine the potential C=1 uF C2 2 uF
difference between the
B
points Cand D in figure.
(a) 3.6 V R3 R=6
(b) 4.2 V www ww
(c) 7.0 V 12 V 12
(d) 2.5 V
A current of 2 A flows in
the system of conductors 22

as shown in figure. The 2A


Q
potential difference
Vp-Vgwill be
3 27
ww. R

(a) -2V b) -0.67 V (c) +6V (d) +6.7V


Four cells of identical emf E and internal resistance
r are connected in series to a variable resistor.
The given graph
shows the variation 5.6
of terminal voltage of 4.2
the combination with 2.8
current. The emf of 1.4
each cell used is
0 0.5 1.5 2
(a) 1.4 V (b) 5.6 V I(amp)
(c) 2V (d) 1V
Three resistances are connected to forma T-shape as shown
in the figure. Then the current in the 4K resistor is:
8K -4V
+2V
ww2 w ww

4K

-8V
(a) 0.93mA (b) 1.42mA
(c) 2.5mA (d) 1.57mA
Calculate the steady state 22
current in the 2 2 resistor A
w
B
shown in the given figure. 3 Q
w
The internal resistance of
of 0.2 uF 4 2
the battery is negligible HE
and the capacitance of the
6V 2.8 Q
capacitor is 0.2 uF w

(a) 0.9 A (b) 2.5 A (c) 2.0 A (d) 3 A

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