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• Understand O ~ ••• Higher Order Thinking Skills

~ Two similar conductors A, B, if the work done to transfer 1020 electrons between the
terminals of conductor A is IO J and the work done to transfer 4 x I 0 20 electrons between
the terminals of conductor B is 20 J, then the ratio between the voltages across the two
VA
conductors(-) equals•·· ·· ··· ·· •
VB

~ Which of the following graphs represents the relation between the potential difference (V)
• across the terminals of a conductor that carries a direct current (DC) and the time (t)?

V V V V

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~ In the opposite electric circuit, many conductors are connected


r= 0
each one individually between the points x, y. Which of the
following graphs represents the relation between the work
done (W) and the electric charge (Q) which transfers between
the points x, y?
CJ X y

w w w w

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'------ Q

Ohm's law
~ In which of the following cases the intensity of the current that passes in resistor R is
• greater than the others?
- 1 v -I ,__2v- ,__3y_ ,__4y_
1 1 I I I I

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I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I
I I
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I I I I
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R R R R

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Questions on Chapter 1
a.,
C:
0
C:
0.,,
~ Each of the following diagrams represents a part of an electric circuit, then in which of .,,
a.,
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1 them the ammeter and the voltmeter are correctly connected such that the resistance of
resistor R can be determined using their readings? V

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' .,
R

R R
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~ A potential difference of 12 Vis applied between the terminals of a conductor to move
6.25 x 10 18 electrons through a cross-section of this conductor within two seconds, then
the resistance of the conductor is .. •····.. • •
@ 24n @ 12n @ 3.84 Q
~ An electric bulb of resistance 1.6 Q is connected to a 9 V battery, so the number of
• electrons that pass through a cross-section of the bulb's filament every minute
equals .......... · (Take: e = 1.6 x 10- 19 C)
® 2.6 x 10 19 electrons @ 2.9 x 10 19 electrons
@ 2.4 x 1020 electrons @ 2.1 x 1021 electrons
~ A conductor of resistance 10 Q carries an electric current of intensity 0.5 A. If an electric
• current of intensity 1 A passes through the same conductor at constant temperature, then
its resistance equals •••••••••• •
® 2.s n @ sn © 10n @ 2on
~ In the opposite figure two conductors, each carries an
+5V 6Q -7V
electric current. Then the ratio between the electric
. . . ( -Il ) equa1s .......... ........ . l1
current mtens1tles
I2
® 1-
1
@ 1-
2
-2V 4Q
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l2
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. +22V
@ 1- @ 1-
3 4
~ In the opposite electric circuit, what is the factor that Variable voltage DC source

• should be increased in order to increase the current


intensity through the circuit?
® The electromotive force of the battery
@ The length of the connecting wires
@ The resistance which is taken from R
@ The temperature of the resistance R

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