Electricity 02
Electricity 02
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1. The value of current I in the following circuit is:
a. 3 Amperes
b. 13 Amperes
c. 23 Amperes
d. -3 Amperes
4. Total number of electrons present in 4 amp current flowing for 1 sec is:
a. 2.5 1019
b. 2.5 1020
c. 1.25 1013
d. 6 108
5. At room temperature copper has free electron density of 8.4 1028 m-3. The electron drift velocity in a copper
conductor of cross-sectional area of 10-6 m2 and carrying a current of 5.4 A, will be:
a. 4 m/s
b. 0.4 m/s
c. 4 cm/s
d. 0.4 mm/s
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1. In the electrical network shown in the figure, the potential difference across 3
resistance will be:
a. 12 V
b. 2.4 V
c. 24 V
d. 36 V
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1. The internal resistance of a cell of EMF 2V is 0.1 . It is connected to a resistance of 3.9 . The voltage across the cell will be:
a. 0.5 V
b. 1.9 V
c. 1.95 V
d. 2V
2. For a cell the terminal potential difference is 2.2 V when the circuit is open and reduces to 1.8 V when the cell is
connected to a resistance R = 5 . The internal resistance of cell (r) is:
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d.
2. For a cell the terminal potential difference is 2.2 V when the circuit is open and reduces to 1.8 V when the cell is
connected to a resistance R = 5 . The internal resistance of cell (r) is:
a.
b.
c.
d.
3. In the circuit shown here, the readings of the ammeter and voltmeter are. Battery is of 6 volts and
internal resistance is of 1 ohms:
a. 6A, 60V
b. 0.6A, 6V
c. A, V
d. A, V
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1. Six cells, each of EMF (E) and internal resistance r are connected in series. If due to oversight, one cell is connected
wrongly, then the equivalent EMF and internal resistance of the combination is:
a. 6E and 6r
b. 4E and 4r
c. 4E and 6r
d. 5E and 3r
a. 0.1 amp
b. 0.2 amp
c. 0.4 amp
d. 0.3 amp
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