Physics, asked by Surendra9395, 1 year ago

A potentiometer circuit has been set up for finding the internal resistance of a given cell. The main battery used across the potentiometer wire, has an emf of 2.0 V and a negligible internal resistance. The potentiometer wire itself is 4m long, When the resistace R, connected across the given cell, has values of(i) infinity(ii) 9.5WThe balancing lengths’, on the potentiometer wire are found to be 3 m and 2.85 m, respectively. The value of internal resistance of the cell is(a) 0.25 Ω(b) 0.95 Ω(c) 0.5 Ω(d) 0.75 Ω

Answers

Answered by ssvijay738
7

Hola User

<b>

Option C is correct

Answered by Anonymous
9

\green\star\mathfrak\orange{\large{\underline{\underline{Question!}}}}

A potentiometer circuit has been set up for finding the internal resistance of a given cell. The main battery used across the potentiometer wire, has an emf of 2.0 V and a negligible internal resistance. The potentiometer wire itself is 4m long, When the resistace R, connected across the given cell, has values of(i) infinity(ii) 9.5WThe balancing lengths’, on the potentiometer wire are found to be 3 m and 2.85 m, respectively. The value of internal resistance of the cell is(a) 0.25 Ω(b) 0.95 Ω(c) 0.5 Ω(d) 0.75 Ω

\red\star\mathfrak\purple{\large{\underline{\underline{Answer!}}}}

Option C is the answer.

Similar questions