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PHYSICS TEST

The document is a physics test consisting of various questions related to electric charge, potential difference, work done, and resistance. It includes calculations involving current, voltage, and the properties of electric circuits. The test assesses understanding of fundamental concepts in electricity and electromagnetism.

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PHYSICS TEST

The document is a physics test consisting of various questions related to electric charge, potential difference, work done, and resistance. It includes calculations involving current, voltage, and the properties of electric circuits. The test assesses understanding of fundamental concepts in electricity and electromagnetism.

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PHYSICS TEST

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1. A current of 0.5 A is drawn by a filament of an electric bulb
for 10 minutes. Find the amount of electric charge that flows
through the circuit.

2. How much work is done in moving a charge of 2 C across two


points having a potential difference 12 V?

3. Name a device that helps to maintain a potential difference


across a conductor.

4. What is meant by saying that the potential difference


between two points is 1 V?

5. How much energy is given to each coulomb of charge


passing through a 6 V battery?

6. How much work is done in moving a charge of 2 C across two


points having a potential difference 12 V?

7. If the resistance of an electric iron is 50 Ω and a current of


3.2 A flows through the resistance. Find the voltage between
two points.

8. An EMF source of 8.0 V is connected to a purely resistive


electrical appliance (a light bulb). An electric current of 2.0 A
flows through it. Consider the conducting wires to be
resistance-free. Calculate the resistance offered by the
electrical appliance.

9. Calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb


of charge
10. What does an electric circuit mean?

11. A current of 10 A flows through a conductor for two


minutes.
(i) Calculate the amount of charge passed through any area
of cross section of the conductor.
(ii) If the charge of an electron is 1.6 × 10-19 C, then calculate
the total number of electrons flowing.
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