
On interchanging the resistances, the balance point of a meter bridge shifts to the left by . The resistance of their series combination is . How much was the resistance on the left slot before interchanging the resistances?


Important Questions on Current Electricity
In the shown arrangement of the experiment of the metre bridge, if length corresponding to null deflection of galvanometer is , what would be its value if the radius of the wire is doubled?

is a wire of uniform resistance. The galvanometer shows no current when the length and The resistance is equal to

A metre bridge is set up as shown, to determine an unknown resistance using a standard resistor. The galvanometer shows null point when the tapping key is at mark. The end-corrections are and respectively for the ends and . The determined value of is


In the shown arrangement of a meter bridge, if corresponding to null deflection of galvanometer is , what would be its value if the radius of the wire is doubled?

In a practical Wheatstone bridge circuit as shown, when one more resistance of is connected in parallel with an unknown resistance , then, the ratio becomes . If is the balance length and is a uniform wire, then the value of must be

The meter-bridge wire shown in figure is long. When , no deflection occurs in the galvanometer. Find.

In the given circuit, no current is passing through the galvanometer. If the cross-sectional diameter of the wire is doubled, then for null point of galvanometer, the value of would be
