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Question 16:
(a) What do you understand by the term “potential difference” ?
(b) What is meant by saying that the potential difference between two points is 1 volt ?
(c) What is the potential difference between the terminals of a battery if 250 joules of work is required to transfer 20 coulombs of charge from one terminal of battery to the other ?
(d) What is a voltmeter ? How is a voltmeter connected in the circuit to measure the potential difference between two points. Explain with the help of a diagram.
(e) State whether a voltmeter has a high resistance or a low resistance. Give reason for your answer.

Lakhmir Singh Physics Class 10

Answers

Answered by jitin31
10

Explanation:

: the difference in potential between two points that represents the work involved or the energy released in the transfer of a unit quantity of electricity from one point to the other

Answered by arpitabrainly38
8

Answer:

Explanation:

(a) Potential difference between two points in an electric circuit is defined as the amount of work done in moving a unit charge from one.

(b) The potential difference between two points is 1volt means 1joule of work is done in moving 1coulomb of electric charge from one point to the other.

(c) Given : Work done =250J,  

Charge moved =20C.

we know that ,  

Potential difference = Work done / Charge moved

=250/20=12.5

(d) A voltmeter is a device which is used to measure the potential difference between two points in an electric circuit. Voltmeter is always connected in parallel across the two points where the potential difference is to be measured.

(e) Voltmeter has a high resistance so that it takes a negligible current from the circuit.

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