R 2R 3R R
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 5 5 3
D-9. In the figure shown, battery 1 has emf = 6 V and internal resistance = 1 . Battery 2 has emf = 2V and
internal resistance = 3 . The wires have negligible resistance. What is the potential difference across the
terminals of battery 2 ?
D-10. Two bars made of same material are connected as shown in the figure. An electric current is passed
through the bars. Resistance of bar PQ is R1 while resistance of QR is R2, then
2l l
2r r
i
R
P Q
E-2. The emf of a single battery which is equivalent to a parallel combination of two batteries of emfs
5 V and 10 V and internal resistances 1 and 2 respectively connected as shown in figure is
5V
1
10 V
2
ETOOSINDIA.COM
India's No.1 Online Coaching for JEE Main & Advanced CURRENT ELECTRICITY# 6
E-5.* N cells each of e.m.f. E & identical resistance r are grouped into sets of K cells connected in series.
The (N/K) sets are connected in parallel to a load of resistance R, then;
NR
(A) Maximum power is delivered to the load if K = .
r
r
(B) Maximum power is delivered to the load if K =
NR
NE2
(C) Maximum power delivered to the load is
4r
E2
(D) Maximum power delivered to the load is
4Nr
F-2. Assume that the internal resistance of battery is zero and the key is closed in the following circuit, the
reading of the ammeter is
(A) 0.25 A
(B) 0.5 A
(C) 1.0 A
(D) 2.0 A
F-3. When a galvanometer is shunted with a 4 resistance, the deflection is reduced to one - fifth. If the
galvanometer is further shunted with a 2 wire, determine current in galvanometer now if initially current
in galvanometer is 0 (given main current remain same) .
(A) 0/13 (B) 0/5 (C) 0/8 (D) 50/13
F-4.* By mistake, a voltmeter is placed in series and an ammeter in parallel with a resistance in an electric circuit,
with a cell in series.
(A) The main current in the circuit will be very low and almost all current will flow through the ammeter, if
resistance of ammeter is much smaller than the resistance in parallel.
(B) If the devices are ideal, a large current will flow through the ammeter and it will be damaged
(C) If the devices are ideal, ammeter will read zero current and voltmeter will read the emf of cell
(D) The devices may get damaged if emf of the cell is very high and the meters are nonideal.
ETOOSINDIA.COM
India's No.1 Online Coaching for JEE Main & Advanced CURRENT ELECTRICITY# 7
F-6. A cell of internal resistance 1 is connected across a resistor. A voltmeter having variable resistance G is
used to measure p.d. across resistor. The plot of voltmeter reading V against G is shown. What is value of
external resistor R ?
F-8. In the figure shown for given values of R1 and R2 the balance point for Jockey is at 40 cm from A. When R2
is shunted by a resistance of 10 , balance shifts to 50 cm. R1 and R2 are (AB = 1 m) :
10 15
(A) , 5 (B) 20, 30 (C) 10, 15 (D) 5,
3 2
F-9.* In a potentiometer wire experiment the emf of a battery in the primary circuit is 20 V and its internal resistance
is 5. There is a resistance box in series with the battery and the potentiometer wire, whose resistance can
be varied from 120 to 170. Resistance of the potentiometer wire is 75. The following potential differences
can be measured using this potentiometer.
(A) 5V (B) 6V (C) 7V (D) 8V
ETOOSINDIA.COM
India's No.1 Online Coaching for JEE Main & Advanced CURRENT ELECTRICITY# 8