Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur Solutions for Chapter: Electricity, Exercise 23: Long Answer Type Questions

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Lakhmir Singh Physics Solutions for Exercise - Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur Solutions for Chapter: Electricity, Exercise 23: Long Answer Type Questions

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Questions from Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur Solutions for Chapter: Electricity, Exercise 23: Long Answer Type Questions with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

With the help of a circuit diagram, deduce the equivalent resistance of two resistances connected in series.

MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Two resistances are connected in series as shown in the diagram:

 

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(i) What is the current through the 5 ohm resistance?
(ii) What is the current through R?
(iii) What is the value of R?
(iv) What is the value of V?

MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

With the help of a diagram, derive the formula for the resultant resistance of three resistors connected in series.

HARD
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

For the circuit shown in the diagram given below:
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Calculate:
(i) the value of current through each resistor.
(ii) the total current in the circuit.
(iii) the total effective resistance of the circuit.

MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

With the help of a circuit diagram, obtain the relation for the equivalent resistance of two resistances connected in parallel.

MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

In the circuit diagram shown below, find:
(i) Total resistance.
(ii) Current shown by the ammeter A
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MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Explain with the help of a labelled circuit diagram, how you will find the resistance of a combination of three resistors of resistances R1,R2 and R3 joined in parallel.

MEDIUM
10th CBSE
IMPORTANT

In the diagram shown below, the cell and the ammeter both have negligible resistance. The resistors are identical.
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With the switch K open, the ammeter reads 0.6 A. What will be the ammeter reading when the switch is closed?