Current Electricity

Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 10Ω and a current of 1.5A, what is the voltage supplied by the battery?
  • A. 15V
  • B. 10V
  • C. 5V
  • D. 20V
Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 10Ω and a current of 2A flowing through it, what is the total voltage supplied by the battery?
  • A. 5V
  • B. 10V
  • C. 15V
  • D. 20V
Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 10Ω and a current of 2A flowing through it, what is the voltage across the circuit?
  • A. 5V
  • B. 10V
  • C. 20V
  • D. 15V
Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 10Ω and a current of 2A, what is the total voltage supplied by the battery?
  • A. 10V
  • B. 20V
  • C. 30V
  • D. 40V
Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 10Ω and a current of 3A, what is the total voltage supplied by the battery?
  • A. 10V
  • B. 20V
  • C. 30V
  • D. 40V
Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 10Ω and a current of 5A, what is the total voltage supplied by the battery?
  • A. 10V
  • B. 20V
  • C. 30V
  • D. 50V
Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 12 ohms and a current of 3A flows through it, what is the voltage across the circuit?
  • A. 24V
  • B. 36V
  • C. 12V
  • D. 18V
Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 12Ω and a current of 1.5A flowing through it, what is the total voltage supplied by the battery?
  • A. 18V
  • B. 12V
  • C. 6V
  • D. 9V
Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 12Ω and a current of 1.5A flows through it, what is the total voltage supplied by the battery?
  • A. 18V
  • B. 12V
  • C. 6V
  • D. 24V
Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 12Ω and a current of 3A, what is the voltage supplied by the battery?
  • A. 36V
  • B. 24V
  • C. 12V
  • D. 9V
Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 5Ω and a current of 3A flows through it, what is the voltage across the circuit?
  • A. 10V
  • B. 15V
  • C. 20V
  • D. 25V
Q. If a circuit has a total resistance of 5Ω and a current of 3A, what is the voltage across the circuit?
  • A. 10V
  • B. 15V
  • C. 5V
  • D. 20V
Q. If a circuit has a total voltage of 10V and a total current of 2A, what is the total resistance in the circuit?
  • A.
  • B. 10Ω
  • C. 15Ω
  • D. 20Ω
Q. If a circuit has a total voltage of 24V and two resistors of 6Ω and 3Ω in series, what is the current flowing through the circuit?
  • A. 2A
  • B. 3A
  • C. 4A
  • D. 6A
Q. If a circuit has a total voltage of 24V and two resistors of 8Ω and 4Ω in series, what is the current flowing through the circuit?
  • A. 1A
  • B. 2A
  • C. 3A
  • D. 4A
Q. If a circuit has a total voltage of 30V and a total resistance of 15Ω, what is the total current in the circuit?
  • A. 1A
  • B. 2A
  • C. 3A
  • D. 4A
Q. If a circuit has a voltage of 24 volts and a current of 6 amperes, what is the resistance?
  • A. 4 Ω
  • B. 6 Ω
  • C. 8 Ω
  • D. 12 Ω
Q. If a circuit has a voltage of 30V and a total resistance of 10Ω, what is the total current flowing through the circuit?
  • A. 2A
  • B. 3A
  • C. 4A
  • D. 5A
Q. If a circuit has two branches with resistances of 4Ω and 8Ω, what is the total current if the voltage across the branches is 12V?
  • A. 1A
  • B. 2A
  • C. 3A
  • D. 4A
Q. If a current of 2 A flows through a resistor of 5 ohms, what is the voltage across the resistor?
  • A. 5 V
  • B. 10 V
  • C. 15 V
  • D. 20 V
Q. If a current of 3 A flows through a resistor of 5 ohms, what is the voltage across the resistor?
  • A. 15 V
  • B. 10 V
  • C. 5 V
  • D. 20 V
Q. If a galvanometer shows a deflection when connected to a potentiometer, what does it indicate?
  • A. The circuit is open.
  • B. The potential difference is zero.
  • C. The potential difference is equal to the reference voltage.
  • D. The current is flowing through the galvanometer.
Q. If a potentiometer is used to compare two cells, what is the effect of increasing the length of the wire?
  • A. It increases the accuracy of the measurement
  • B. It decreases the accuracy of the measurement
  • C. It has no effect on the measurement
  • D. It makes the cells equal
Q. If a potentiometer is used to compare two emfs, what is the key requirement for the two circuits?
  • A. They must have the same resistance
  • B. They must have the same length of wire
  • C. They must be connected in series
  • D. They must have the same potential gradient
Q. If a potentiometer is used to measure a voltage of 12 V and the length of the wire used is 6 m, what is the potential gradient?
  • A. 2 V/m
  • B. 4 V/m
  • C. 6 V/m
  • D. 8 V/m
Q. If a potentiometer is used to measure the EMF of a cell and the balance point is found at 3 m, what can be inferred about the cell's EMF if the potential gradient is 1.5 V/m?
  • A. 1.5 V
  • B. 3 V
  • C. 4.5 V
  • D. 6 V
Q. If a potentiometer is used to measure the potential difference across a resistor, what must be true about the circuit?
  • A. The resistor must be in series with the potentiometer.
  • B. The potentiometer must be connected in parallel with the resistor.
  • C. The potentiometer must be connected in series with the power supply.
  • D. The resistor must be short-circuited.
Q. If a potentiometer wire has a potential difference of 12 V and a length of 6 m, what is the potential gradient?
  • A. 2 V/m
  • B. 1 V/m
  • C. 0.5 V/m
  • D. 3 V/m
Q. If a potentiometer wire has a potential difference of 12V across it and is 4m long, what is the potential gradient?
  • A. 3 V/m
  • B. 4 V/m
  • C. 2 V/m
  • D. 1 V/m
Q. If a potentiometer wire has a resistance of 10 ohms and a current of 0.5 A flows through it, what is the potential difference across the wire?
  • A. 2.5 V
  • B. 5 V
  • C. 10 V
  • D. 15 V
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