At what temperature will the resistance of a copper wire become three times its value at $0\,^oC$ ................. $^oC$ (Temperature coefficient of resistance for copper = $4 × 10^{-3} \,per\, \,^oC$ )
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We have two wires $A$ and $B$ of same mass and same material. The diameter of the wire $A$ is half of that $B$. If the resistance of wire $A$ is $24\, ohm$ then the resistance of wire $B$ will be ................ $Ohm$
A potentiometer wire $AB$ having length $L$ and resistance $12\, r$ is joined to a cell $D$ of $emf$ $\varepsilon $ and internal resistance $r$. A cell $C$ having $emf$ $\varepsilon /2$ and internal resistance $3r$ is connected. The length $AJ$ at which the galvanometer as shown in figure shows no deflection is
Consider the circuit given here with the following parameters $E.M.F.$ of the cell = $12\, V$. Internal resistance of the cell $ = 2\,\Omega $. Resistance $R = 4\,\Omega $ Which one of the following statements in true
$32$ cells, each of $emf$ $3V$, are connected in series and kept in a box. Externally, the combination shows an $emf$ of $84\, V$. The number of cells reversed in the combination is
An ammeter with internal resistance $90\,\Omega $ reads $1.85\, A$ when connected in a circuit containing a battery and two resistors $700\,\Omega $ and $410\,\Omega $ in series. Actual current will be