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A potential difference of $5 \,V$ is applied across a conductor of length $10 \,cm$. If drift velocity of electrons is $2.5 \times 10^{-4} \,m / s$, then electron mobility will be ............ $m ^2 V ^{-1} s ^{-1}$
With a potentiometer null point were obtained at $140\, cm$ and $180\, cm$ with cells of $emf$ $1.1 \,V$ and one unknown $X\, volts$. Unknown $emf$ is .............. $V$
In a meter bridge experiment null point is obtained at $40\, cm$ from one end of the wire when resistance $X$ is balanced against another resistance $Y$. If $X < Y$, then the new position of the null point from the same end, if one decides to balance a resistance of $3X$ against $Y$, will be close to .............. $cm$
A current of $1.6\, A$ is flowing through a wire having cross-sectional area $1\, mm^2$. If density of free electrons in the material of the wire is $10^{29}\, per\, m^3$, the drift velocity of electrons will be
The length of a potentiometer wire is $1200\; \mathrm{cm}$ and it carries a current of $60 \;\mathrm{mA}$. For a cell of $emf\;5\; \mathrm{V}$ and intemal resistance of $20\; \Omega,$ the null point on it is found to be a $1000\; \mathrm{cm} .$ The resistance of whole wire is .............. $\Omega$
There are a large number of cells available, each marked $(6 \,V , 0.5 \,\Omega)$ to be used to supply current to a device of resistance $0.75 \,\Omega$, requiring $24 \,A$ current. How should the cells be arranged, so that power is transmitted to the load using minimum number of cells?