TODAY QUESTION FOR CHALLENGERS:
1) Resistivity of a wire depends on
A. material
B. length
C. cross section area
D. all of above
ANS:Resistivity
is a basic property of any materials. It is defined as the resistance offered
by a cube of unit volume of the materials. Hence resistivity of a wire depends
on its material.
2) Resistance of a wire is r ohms.
The wire is stretched to double its length, then its resistance will be
A. r/2
B. 4r
C. 2r
D. r/4
ANS:Resistance r
= ρl/a. When the wire of length l is
stretched to 2l, then the cross – sectional area of the wire becomes a/2. Now new value of resistance, r’ =
ρ2l/(a/2) = 4ρl/a = 4r.
3) Kirchhoff’s second law is based
on law of conservation of
A. charge
B. energy
C. momentum
D. mass
B. energy
C. momentum
D. mass
ANS:Kirchhoff’s
voltage law (KVL) is also called Kirchhoff’s second law. The principle of
conservation of energy implies that the directed sum of the electrical
potential differences (voltage) around any closed network is zero.
4) A circuit contains two un equal
resistor in parallel
A. voltage drops across both are
same
B. currents in both are same
C. heat losses in both are same
D. voltage drops are according to their resistive value
B. currents in both are same
C. heat losses in both are same
D. voltage drops are according to their resistive value
ANS:Whatever may
be the value of resistance the voltage drops, across all the resistors
connected in parallel, are always same
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