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If the length of a potentiometer wire is increased by keeping
constant potential difference across the wire, then
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answer : option (a) null point is obtained at larger distance.
you should apply relation of potential gradient and length.
i.e., k = V/L , where V is potential difference , k is potential gradient and L is length of wire.
now if length of wire is increased, potential gradient will decrease. it means, null point is obtained at longer distance.
analytical method : Let voltage of driving source is V, cell voltage is E (initial potential) , L₁ is initial length of wire and l is balancing length.
then, E/V = l/L₁.......(1)
case 2 : after changing the length of wire of potentiometer = L₂, balancing length = l'
then, E/V = l'/L₂......(2)
from equations (1) and (2),
l' = l(L₂/L₁)
as it is given, L₂ > L₁
so, l' > l
hence null point is obtained at larger distance.
[ some more points : sensitivity is inversely proportional to potential gradient. it means that smallest potential difference that can be measured with help of potentiometer. ]