Current Electricity
Current Electricity
CURRENT ELECTRICITY
a) conservation of charge
b) conservation of mass
c) conservation of energy
d) conservation of momentum
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Ans: c) conservation of energy
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2) When unknown resistance is determined by meter bridge, the error due to contact resistance is
minimised by
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a) connecting both the resistances only in one gap
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b) interchanging the position of known and unknown resistances
a) V/cm b) V-m
c) V/m d) V-cm
Ans: c) V/m
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4) Instrument which can measure terminal potential difference as well as electromotive force
(emf) is
b) voltmeter
c) potentiometer
d) galvanometer
Ans.: c) potentiometer
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5) When null point is obtained in the potentiometer, the current is drawn from the
a) main battery
b) cell battery
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a) remains constant
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b) decreases
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c) increases
a) 24 b) 18
c) 12 d) 8
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Ans: a) 24
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10) In a meter bridge, two unknown resistances R and S, when connected between the two
gaps, gives a null point is 60 cm from one end. What is the ratio of R and S?
(Ans: 3/2 )
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5. Define: a) electrical circuit b) Junction
6. Calculate the value of the shunt resistance when connected across a galvanometer of
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resistance 18Ω will allow 1/10th of the current to pass through the galvanometer.
(Ans: S = 2Ω)
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7. Four resistances 6Ω,6Ω,6Ω and 18Ω form a Wheatstone bridge. Find the resistance which
connected across the 18Ω resistance will balance the network. (Ans: 9 Ω)
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8. The maximum safe voltage that can be measured using a galvanometer of resistance G is
Vm . Find the resistance to be connected in series with the galvanometer so that it becomes
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1) Explain with a neat circuit diagram. How you will determine the unknown resistances
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4) Describe how a potentiometer is used to compare the emf’s of two cells by connecting the
cells individually.
5) A cell of E.M.F 1.5V and negligible internal resistance is connected in series with a
potential meter of length 10 m and total resistance 20 Ω. What resistance should be
introduced in the resistance box such that the potential drop across the potentiometer is
one microvolt per cm of the wire? 3 (Ans: 29980 Ω)
6) In a meter bridge, the balance point is found to be at 39.5 cm from the end A when the
resistor R is of 12.5 Ω (right gap).
a) Determine the resistance of X (left gap).
b) Determine the balance point of the bridge if X and R are interchanged?
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c) What happens if the galvanometer and cell are interchanged at the balance point of the
bridge? (Ans: a) 8.16 Ω b) 60.5 cm)
7) The emf of a standard cell is 1.5V and is balanced by a length of 300 cm of a
potentiometer with 10 m long wire. Find the percentage error in a voltmeter which
balances at 350 cm when its reading is 1.8 V. 3 (Ans: 2.8571 %)
1) Describe with the help of a neat circuit diagram how you will determine the internal
resistance of a cell by using a potentiometer. Derive the necessary formula.
2) Describe how a potentiometer is used to compare the emf’s of two cells by the
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combination method.
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3) State the uses of a potentiometer. Why is a potentiometer preferred over a voltmeter for
measuring emf?
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