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Two cells of emf’s approximately 5V and 10V are to be accurately compared using a potentiometer of length 400cm.

a. The potentiometer is usually used for comparing resistances and not voltages.

b. The first portion of 50 cm of the wire itself should have a potential drop of 10V.

c. The battery of potentiometer can have a voltage of 15V and R adjusted so that the potential drop across the wire slightly exceeds 10V.

d. The battery that runs the potentiometer should have a voltage of 8V. ​

Answers

Answered by MysteriousMoonchild
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Answer:

Option B

The potential drop along the wires of potentiometer should be greater than emfs of cells.

In a potentiometer experiment, the emf of a cell can be measured if the potential drop along the potentiometer wire is more than the emf of the cell to be determined.

Here, values of emfs of two cells are given as 5 V and 10 V

therefore, the potential drop along the potentiometer wire must be more than 10 V.

Answered by nilindra6112006
0

Answer:

option b.

Explanation:

the potentiometer's battery can be set to 15V and R adjusted so that the potential drop across the wire is a little higher than 10V.

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