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Q. 1. Define 'current' .
Q. 8. What do you mean by electrical resistance ? State and explain the factors on which it depends.
Q. 12. Differentiate between ohmic and non-ohmic conductors. State few examples of each.
Q. 13. What do you mean by specific resistance (resistivity) of a material ? What is its SI unit ?
Q. 15. Name the materials used for making connection wire.Give reason for your answer.
Q. 16. Why and which materials are used for making standard resistors ?
Q. 17. What is an electric cell ? What type of energy conversion takes place in it while in use ?
Q. 18. Define the terms e.m.f. and terminal voltage of an electric cell ? State their unit.
Q. 21. State and explain the factors on which internal resistance of a cell depends.
Q. 22. Write a relation between e.m.f., terminal voltage and internal resistance of a cell.
Q 25: A given metallic wire of resistance R is doubled on itself. What will be its new resistance?
Q 26: Bends in a rubber pipe reduce the flow of water through it. How would the bands in a wire affect its electric
resistance?
Q 28: In the circuit shown below, calculate the equivalent resistance between the points (i) A and B, (ii) C and D.
Q 29: The V-I graph for a series combination and of a parallel combination of two resistors is as shown in the figure:
Which of the two, A or B, represents the parallel combination? Give a reason for your answer.
Q30: A cell supplies a current of 0.6 A through a 2Ω coil and a current of 0.3 A through on 8Ω coil. Calculate the
e.m.f and internal resistance of the cell.
Q31: A cell of e.m.f 2.0 V and internal resistance 1Ω is connected to the resistors of 3Ω and 6Ω in series. Calculate:
(i) the current drawn from the cell, (ii) the p.d. across each resistor, (iii) the terminal voltage of the cell and (iv) the
voltage drop.
Q32: Two bulbs are marked 100 W, 220 V and 60 W, 110 V. Calculate the ratio of their resistances.
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