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A potentiometer wire, 10 m long, has a resistance of 400 \( \Omega \). It is connected in series with a resistance box and a 2 V storage cell. If the potential gradient along the wire 0.1 m is V/cm, the resistance unplugged in the box is

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In potentiometer circuits, the potential gradient gives the relation between potential difference, length of wire, and the resistance.
Updated On: Jan 12, 2026
  • 260 \( \Omega \)
  • 760 \( \Omega \)
  • 960 \( \Omega \)
  • 1060 \( \Omega \)
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understand the potentiometer setup.
The potential gradient is the potential difference per unit length. The formula for the potential gradient is: \[ \text{Potential gradient} = \frac{V}{L} \] where \( V \) is the potential and \( L \) is the length of the wire.
Step 2: Calculate the resistance.
Using Ohm's law and the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance, we can calculate the unknown resistance in the box as: \[ R = 960 \, \Omega \]
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{960 \, \Omega} \]
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