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Q3. If a charged body attracts another body, the charge on the other body :
1. Must be negative
2. Must be positive
3. Must be zero
4. Must be negative or positive or zero
1. 106μA
2. 10-6μA
3. 10-3μA
4. 10 mA
Q5. If I is the current through the wire and e is the charge of electron, then the number of
electrons in t seconds will be given by –
1. Ie/t
2. e/It
3. It/e
4. Ite
Q7. A wire of resistance R is cut into n equal parts. These parts are then connected in parallel.
The equivalent resistance of combination will be :
1. nR
2. R/n
3. n/R
4. R/n
1
Q8. Three resistances each of 8 Ω are connected to a triangle. The resistance between any two
terminals will be :
1. 12 Ω
2. 2Ω
3. 6Ω
4. 16/3 Ω
Q9. In how many equal parts can a wire of 100 Ω be cut so that the resistance of 1 Ω is obtained
by connecting them in parallel?
1. 10
2. 5
3. 100
4. 50
Q11. If a wire of resistance of 1 Ω is stretched to double its length, then the resistance will
become :
1. 1/2 Ω
2. 2Ω
3. 1/4 Ω
4. 4Ω
Section - 2 Subjective
Q3. What will be the potential difference between the terminals of battery if 250 joules of work is required
to transfer 20 coulomb of charge from one terminal of the battery to the other?
Q4. Compare the resistance of two wires of same material. Their lengths are in the ratio 2: 3 and their
diameters are in the ratio 1: 2.
Q5. A cylindrical wire of length ‘l’ and dimeter ‘d’ is stretched to double ds length ‘2l’. What is the ratio of
new resistance to old resistance?
Q6. If 6A current flows throught a conductor, then how many elections flow through cross rational area us
HS?
Q8. What is the work done to move 100 electrons from one temple to the other of a battery will a potential
difference of 20 V?