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Electric Current, Drift Velocity, Ohm's Law, A

Resistance and Resistivity B

Its
1. All the cdges of a block with parallel faces are unequal. (A) is constant throughout the
wire
maximum
longest edge is thrice its shortest edge. The ratio ofthe (B) decreases from A to B
to minimum esistance between parallel faces is
(A) 3 (C) increases from Ato B
(D) varies randomly
(B) 6
weight is 6t
(C) 9 8. Density of copper is 9 x10° kgm° and its atomicdiameter Imm
(D) indeterminate unless the length ofthe third edge is
specified A current of 1.1 Aisflowing in a copper wire of
electron then fhe
conductor bearing potential If every atom of copper contributes one free
2. Drnft velocity of clectrons in a wire is drift velocity of electrons is approximately
difference across its terminals is v. If the length of
difference V is (A) 0.1 mms-! (B) 0.2 mms-!
stretched to three times and samne potential (D) 0.2 cms
become/remain (C) 0.3 mms-!
apphed then the drift velocity will
all edges
(A) (B) 9. A block of metal is made in the cuboid form with
the longest
of unequal length. The shortest length is one-third resistance
minimum
(D) one. IfRand Ri are the maximum and
(C) 3 between parallel faces then,

3. The temperature coeficient of


00125 per °C. At300 K its
resistance of a wire is
resistance is 1 Q.The resistance of
(A) Kmax 4
Rnin
(B) Rna's9
the wire will be 22 at (D) Data Insufficient
(C) =3
(4) I154 K (B) 1100 K
Rnin
(C) 1400 K (D) 1127 K
considered to be revolving
nickel-plated till its
10. An electron in a hydrogen atom is2
A copper wire of length and radius r is nickel are
e
in a circular orbit of radius
final radius is 2r. If the resistivities of the copper and around a proton with a velocity
wire is
p- and P.then the equivalent resistance of IfI is the equivalent current, then
m2
(A) (B) me me
4nr (A) I= (B) I= 4rh
(C)
I, 3
(D)
) (C) I=
2mes
(D) I=
me

uniformcross-section carries a curren


has charge distributed 11. A straight conductor of electron. The momentum o
S. A nonconducting ring of radius R velocity o, the I. Ifs be the specific charge of an
unevenly over it. If in rotates with an angular all the free electrons per unit length of
the conductor, due
equivaeat current will be their drift velocities only, is
(A) ZERO (B) Qa
(A) Is (B)
(C) 22 (D)
2AR

A çopper wire of length 2m and area of crosS-section


6. The resistivity of
1.7x10 m hasa resistance of 2 x 10 2 and
conductivity
copper is ,12. The electric intensity E, current densityj:
(A) 1.7x10* n (B) 1.9 x 10* Am are related as
m E
(C) 2.Jx 10 Qrm (D) 2.3x 10 (A) j= GE (B) j=
cross-section as shown in the figure.
7. A wire has anon-uniform through it. Then th¹ drifi speed of (C) jE =o (D) j= oE
Ateady current is fowing
the electrons
13. The voltage and current I graph for a conductor at two
diferent temmperatures T; and 7,are shown in figure. The relation
between 7T, and T, is

(A) T, >T (B) T<T,


(C) T=T, (D) T =T,
14. Along conductor of charge q, with charge density 2 is moving
with a velocity 2v parallel to its own axis. The conventional
current due to motion of conductor is I. Then
(A) 7=2 (B) I=22v
(C) I=v (D) I=32v
15. The colour coded resistance of carbon resistance of figure
(Initial three bands are red and fourth band is silver)

RED -SILVER

(A) 222 Qt10% (B) 2200 Qt10%


(C) 333 QI5% (D) 33000 2+10%
l6. Consider a thin square sheet of side L and thickness t, made of
a material of resistivity p. The resistance between two opposite
faces, shown by the shaded areas in the figure is

-L

(A) directly proportional to L


(B) directly proportional to
(C) independent of L
(D) independent of t
the percentage
fa wire is stretched to make it 0.1% longer,
Change in its resistance would be
(A) ZERO (B) 0.1%
(C) 0.2% (D) 0.4%

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