The given figure shows $a$ network of resistances and $a$ battery. Choose the correct statement $(s)$.
Diffcult
Download our app for free and get startedPlay store
art

Download our app
and get started for free

Experience the future of education. Simply download our apps or reach out to us for more information. Let's shape the future of learning together!No signup needed.*

Similar Questions

  • 1
    In the adjoining circuit diagram each resistance is of $10$ $\Omega$. The current in the arm $AD$ will be
    View Solution
  • 2
    Which among the following is true
    View Solution
  • 3
    Select the correct statement
    View Solution
  • 4
    The resistance of a wire is $5\,ohm$  at $50\,^o C$ and $6\,ohm $ at $100\,^o C$. The resistance of the wire at $0\,^o C$ will be .............. $\Omega$
    View Solution
  • 5
    Two resistances $r_1$ and $r_2\left(r_1 < r_2\right)$ are joined in parallel. The equivalent resistance $R$ is such that
    View Solution
  • 6
    Determine the charge on the capacitor in the following circuit ................ $\mu  C$
    View Solution
  • 7
    A uniform wire of resistance $9$ $\Omega$ is cut into $3$ equal parts. They are connected in the form of equilateral triangle $ABC$. A cell of $e.m.f.$ $2\,V$ and negligible internal resistance is connected across $B$ and $C$. Potential difference across $AB$ is ............... $V$
    View Solution
  • 8
    In order to measure the internal resistance $r_1$ of a cell of emf $E$, a meter bridge of wire resistance $R_0=50 \Omega$, a resistance $R_0 / 2$, another cell of emf $E / 2$ (internal resistance $r$ ) and a galvanometer $G$ are used in a circuit, as shown in the figure. If the null point is found at $l=72 cm$, then the value of $r_1=$ . . . . $\Omega$
    View Solution
  • 9
    Effective resistance between $A$ and $B$ is ........... $\Omega$
    View Solution
  • 10
    A cylindrical copper rod has length $L$ and resistance $R$. If it is melted and formed into another rod of length $2 L$, then the resistance will be ....... $R$
    View Solution