Question:

The resistance of the meter bridge $AB$ is given figure is $4\Omega$ . With a cell of emf $\varepsilon = 0.5 \;V $ and rheostat resistance $R_h = 2 \; \Omega$ the null point is obtained at some point $J$. When the cell is replaced by another one of emf $\varepsilon = \varepsilon_2$ the same null point $J$ is found for $R_h = 6 \; \Omega$. The emf $\varepsilon_2$ is;

Updated On: Sep 27, 2024
  • 0.6 V
  • 0.5 V
  • 0.3 V
  • 0.4 V
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Potential gradient with $R_h = 2 \Omega$ is $\left(\frac{6}{2+4}\right)\times\frac{4}{L} =\frac{dV}{dL} ; L = 100 cm $ Let null point be at $\ell$ cm thus $\varepsilon_{1} =0.5 V = \left(\frac{6}{2+4}\right) \times\frac{4}{L} \times\ell $ .....(1) Now with $R_h = 6\Omega$ new potential gradient is $ \left(\frac{6}{4+6}\right)\times\frac{4}{L}$ and at null point $ \left(\frac{6}{4+6}\right)\left(\frac{4}{L}\right)\times\ell =\varepsilon_{2} $ ....(2) dividing equation (1) by (2) we get $ \frac{0.5}{\varepsilon_{2}} = \frac{10}{6} \varepsilon_{2} =0.3 $
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Current Electricity

Current electricity is defined as the flow of electrons from one section of the circuit to another.

Types of Current Electricity

There are two types of current electricity as follows:

Direct Current

The current electricity whose direction remains the same is known as direct current. Direct current is defined by the constant flow of electrons from a region of high electron density to a region of low electron density. DC is used in many household appliances and applications that involve a battery.

Alternating Current

The current electricity that is bidirectional and keeps changing the direction of the charge flow is known as alternating current. The bi-directionality is caused by a sinusoidally varying current and voltage that reverses directions, creating a periodic back-and-forth motion for the current. The electrical outlets at our homes and industries are supplied with alternating current.