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 How does the balancing length of a potentiometer change on increasing the resistance offered by the rheostat that is connected in series with the primary cell. *

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the instrument based on null deflection method is

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WHY CURRENT  OF  220V  IS  HARMFUL  ?

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Why can we not use rubber to make electric wires?

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To increase the range of an ammeter to n times, the value of shunt reuired is ( G = resistance of galvanometer )
 
1. G / n
2. G / n - 1
3. ( n - 1 ) / G
4. nG

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in que 23 of ncert, why does the current i does not change when resistance is changed from R to X.
actully which current is referred to i.
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The power of the  wre having potential difference 200 V across its end is 100 W.If the wire is cut into two equal parts,then what will be  the energy per sec  consumed by the wire.

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Q- Two charges +3Q and -2Q placed at (a,0) and (4a,0) respectively. What is the flux emanating out of the sphere of radius 3a taking 0 as the origin?

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Q- Four charges of same magnitude and same sign are palced at the corner of a square of side 0.1m . What is the electric field intensity at the centre of the square?

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In a meter bridge, the null point is found at a distance of 40 cm from A. If a resistance of 12Ω is connected in parallel with S, the null point occurs at 50.0 cm. from A. Determine the values of R and S.

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Write the principle of working of a potentiometer. Describe briefly, with the help of a circuit diagram, how a potentiometer is used to determine the internal resistance of a given cell.

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In a meter bridge, the null point is found at a distance of 40 cm from A. If a resistance of 12 Ωis connected in parallel with S, the null point occurs at 50.0 cm from A. Determine the values of R and S.

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Write the principle of working of a potentiometer. Describe briefly, with the help of a circuit diagram, how a potentiometer is used to determine the internal resistance of a given cell.

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(i) Calculate the equivalent resistance of the given electrical network between points A and B. (ii) Also calculate the current through CD and ACB if a 10 V dc source is connected between points  A and B and the value of R 2 Ω.

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Why do we prefer a potentiometer to measure the emf of a cell rather than a voltemeter ?

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In a potentiometer experiment the balancing with a cell is at length 140 cm. On shunting the cell with a resistance of 5 Ω, the balancing length becomes 100 cm. What is the internal resistance of the cell?

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Why the emf of the driver cell in the potentiometer experiment is greater than the emf of the cell to be measured?

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(i) Why the Wheatstone bridge method is more accurate than the other methods of measuring the resistances? (ii) When the balance point is obtained in the potentiometer the current is drawn from which battery?

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The force on an electron in a potentiometer wire is 3.2 X 10-19 N. The length of the wire is 6 m. What is the e.m.f of the battery connected across the wire?

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State the uses of potentiometer

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The potential gradient along the length of uniform wire is 20 Vm-1. The length of wire is 1m. What is the potential difference across two points on the wire separated by distance 40 cm?

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A potentiometer wire is 5 m long and a potential difference of 6 V is maintained between its ends. Find the emf of a cell which balances against a length of 180 cm of the potentiometer wire.

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What do you mean by sensitivity of potentiometer? How can we increase the sensitivity of potentiometer?

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Why do we prefer a potentiometer of longer length for getting the accurate readings?

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two galvanometer a and b requires 3ma and 6ma to produce the same deflection of 10 divisions then 
 

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Q.What is the effect of changing the resistance of primary circuit and secondary circuit on the balancing length of a potentiometer?

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at great distance from an electric dipole the electric field strength due to the dipole varies with distance r as (ans.1/r3) pls explain how?

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what are the two causes of one sided deflection in galvanometer in potentiometer experiment?how can you identify each fault ? how can you rectify them?

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why do all appliances or devices get heatned up due to excessive?

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what is meant by a post office box? and menntion its proper uses.

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