What is the equivalent resistance between A and B
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(4) 2 R
What is the equivalent resistance of the circuit?
1. 6 Ω
2. 7 Ω
3. 8 Ω
4. 9 Ω
The equivalent resistance of the circuit shown in the figure is :
(1) 8 Ω
(2) 6 Ω
(3) 5 Ω
(4) 4 Ω
In the given figure, the equivalent resistance between the points A and B is :
(1) 8 Ω
(2) 6 Ω
(3) 4 Ω
(4) 2 Ω
A battery of emf 10 V and internal resistance 3 Ω is connected to a resistor as shown in the figure. If the current in the circuit is 0.5 A. then the resistance of the resistor will be
(1) 19 Ω
(2) 17 Ω
(3) 10 Ω
(4) 12 Ω
The potential drop across the 3Ω resistor is
(1) 1 V
(2) 1.5 V
(3) 2 V
(4) 3 V
If each resistance in the figure is 9 Ω, then the reading of the ammeter is:
1. 5 A
2. 8 A
3. 2 A
4. 9 A
Two wires of equal diameters, of resistivities ρ1 and ρ2 and lengths l1 and l2, respectively, are joined in series. The equivalent resistivity of the combination is :
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(2)
(3)
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Four resistances of 100 Ω each are connected in the form of square. Then, the effective resistance along the diagonal points is :
(1) 200 Ω
(2) 400 Ω
(3) 100 Ω
(4) 150 Ω
Equivalent resistance between the points A and B is (in Ω)
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(2)
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