The figure shows a network of resistances in which the point $A$ is earthed. The current through the $3\,\Omega$ resistor is
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Two resistors having equal resistances are joined in series and a current is passed through the combination. Neglect any variation in resistance as the temperature changes. In a given time interval
In a potentiometer experiment shown here, for the position $X$ of the jockey $J,$ there occurs a null deflection in the galvanometer. Then the potential difference between points $A$ and $X$ is ................ $V$
An electric kettle has two heating coils. When one of the coils is connected to an a.c. sotuce, the water in the kettle boils in $10$ minutes. When the other coil is used the w’ater boils in $40$ minutes. If both the coils are connected in parallel, the time taken by the same quantity of water to boil will be ...... $min$
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When a resistor of $11 \,\Omega$ is connected in series with an electric cell, the current flowing in it is $0.5\, A$. Instead, when a resistor of $5 \,\Omega$ is connected to the same electric cell in series, the current increases by $0.4\, A$. The internal resistance of the cell is ................ $\Omega$
Find the number of photons emitted per second from of source of light which results in a photocurrent with drift velocity of $1.5\ m/s$ in a conductor with cross-section area $0.25\ m^2$ , volume density of electrons $10^{20}\ per \ m^3$ , (Assume that $60\%$ of photons emitted result in electron emission)