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Two resistances ${R_1}$ and ${R_2}$ are made of different materials. The temperature coefficient of the material of ${R_1}$ is $\alpha $ and of the material of ${R_2}$ is $ - \beta $. The resistance of the series combination of ${R_1}$ and ${R_2}$ will not change with temperature, if ${R_1}/{R_2}$ equals
Two circuits (shown below) are called ‘Circuit $A$ ’and ‘Circuit $B$’. The equivalent resistance of ‘Circuit $a$’ is $x$ and that of ‘Circuit $B$’ is $y$ between $1$ and $2.$
In a potentiometer arrangement, a cell of $emf$ $1.25\; V$ gives a balance point at $35.0\; cm$ length of the wire. If the cell is replaced by another cell and the balance point shifts to $63.0\; cm ,$ what is the $emf$ of the second cell in $V$?
A wire of resistance $R$ is bent to form a square $ABCD$ as shown in the figure. The effective resistance between $E$ and $C$ is ( $E$ is mid-point of arm $CD$ )
A hollow cylindrical conductor has length of $3.14\,m$, while its inner and outer diameters are $4\,mm$ and $8\,mm$ respectively. The resistance of the conductor is $n \times 10^{-3}\,\Omega$.If the resistivity of the material is $2.4 \times 10^{-8}\,\Omega\,m$. The value of $n$ is $..........$
Two wires of same length and thickness having specific resistances $6\, \Omega \,cm$ and $3 \,\Omega\, cm$ respectively are connected in parallel. The effective resistivity is $\rho\, \Omega \,cm$. The value of $\rho$ to the nearest integer, is ..... .
If $n, e, \tau$ and $m$ are representing electron density, charge, relaxation time and mass of an electron respectively, then the resistance of a wire of length / and cross-sectional area $A$ is given by