Physics

Electricity

Question:

Name the law which relates the current in a conductor to the potential difference across its ends.

Answer:

Ohm’s law

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Electricity

Q 1.

Name the law which relates the current in a conductor to the potential difference across its ends.

Q 2.

(a) How many milliamperes are there in 1 ampere ?
(b) How many microamperes are there in 1 ampere ?

Q 3.

How many electrons are flowing per second past a point in a circuit in which there is a current of 5 amp ?

Q 4.

How should the two resistances of 2 ohms each be connencted so as to produce an equivalent resistance of 1 ohm ?

Q 5.

On what factors does the resistance of a conductor depend ?

Q 6.

Give two reasons why nichrome alloy is used for making the heating elements of electrical appliances.

Q 7.

Keeping the potential difference constant, the resistance of a circuit is halved. By how much does the current change ?

Q 8.

What is the unit of electric charge ?

Q 9.

Calculate the area of cross-section of a wire if its length is 1.0 m, its resistance is 23 Ω and the resistivity of the material of the wire is 1.84 x 10-6 Ωm.

Q 10.

If 3 resistances of 3 ohm each are connected in parallel, what will be their total resistance ?

Q 11.

Three resistors are connected as shown in the diagram.
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Through the resistor 5 ohm, a current of 1 ampere is flowing,
(i) What is the current through the other two resistors ?
(ii) What is the p.d. across AB and across AC ?
(iii) What is the total resistance ?

Q 12.

If 20 C of charge pass a point in a circuit in 1 s, what current is flowing ?

Q 13.

The p.d. across a lamp is 12 V. How many joules of electrical energy are changed into heat and light when :
(a) a charge of 1 C passes through it ?
(b) a charge of 5 C passes through it ?
(c) a current of 2 A flows through it for 10 s ?

Q 14.

Name the unit of electrical resistance and give its symbol.

Q 15.

What is the general name of the substances having infinitely high electrical resistance ?

Q 16.

Why are the coils of electric irons and electric toasters made of an alloy rather than a pure metal ?

Q 17.

(a) Give two examples of substances which are good conductors of electricity. Why do you think they are
good conductors of electricity ?
Calculate the resistance of a copper wire 1.0 km long and 0.50 mm diameter if the resistivity of copper is 1.7 × 10-8 Ωm.

Q 18.

An electric bulb of resistance 20 Ω and a resistance wire of 4 Ω are connected in series with a 6 V battery. Draw the circuit diagram and calculate :
(a) total resistance of the circuit.
(b) current through the circuit.
(c) potential difference across the electric bulb.
(d) potential difference across the resistance wire.

Q 19.

Define one coulomb charge.

Q 20.

What do you understand by the term “electric potential” ? (or potential) at a point ? What is the unit of electric potential ?

Q 21.

(a) What is an electric current ? What makes an electric current flow in a wire ?
(b) Define the unit of electric current (or Define ampere).

Q 22.

Name the physical quantity whose unit is “ohm”.

Q 23.

A resistance of 20 ohms has a current of 2 amperes flowing in it. What potential difference is there between its ends ?

Q 24.

Distinguish between good conductors, resistors and insulators. Name two good conductors, two resistors and two insulators.

Q 25.

(a) What is meant by the “resistance of a conductor” ? Write the relation between resistance, potential
difference and current.
(b) When a 12 V battery is connected across an unknown resistor, there is a current of 2.5 mA in the circuit. Calculate the value of the resistance of the resistor.

Q 26.

Give the law of combination of resistances in series.

Q 27.

By what name is the physical quantity coulomb/second called ?

Q 28.

(a) In which direction does conventional current flow around a circuit ?
(b) In which direction do electrons flow ?

Q 29.

Compare how an ammeter and a voltmeter are connected in a circuit.

Q 30.

If the charge on an electron is 1.6 x 10-19 coulombs, how many electrons should pass through a conductor in 1 second to constitute 1 ampere current ?

Q 31.

A student made an electric circuit shown here to measure the current through two lamps.
(a) Are the lamps in series or parallel ?
(b) The student has made a mistake in this circuit.
What is the mistake ?
(c) Draw a circuit diagram to show the correct way to connect the circuit.
Use the proper circuit symbols in your diagram.
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Q 32.

The graph between V and 1 for a conductor is a straight line passing through the origin.
Which law is illustrated by such a graph ?
What should remain constant in a statement of this law ?

Q 33.

A current of 200 mA flows through a 4 kΩ resistor. What is the p.d. across the resistor ?

Q 34.

(a) Give one example to show how the resistance depends on the nature of material of the conductor.
(b) Calculate the resistance of an aluminium cable of length 10 km and diameter 2.0 mm if the resistivity of aluminium is 2.7 x 10-8Ωm.

Q 35.

How does the resistance of a wire vary with its :
(a) area of cross-section ?
(b) diameter ?

Q 36.

What is the SI unit of potential difference ?

Q 37.

What actually travels through the wires when you switch on a light ?

Q 38.

Which has less electrical resistance : a thin wire or a thick wire (of the same length and same material) ?

Q 39.

The electrical resistivities of five substances A, B, C, D and E are given below :
A 5.20 x l0-8 Ω m

Q 40.

How should the two resistances of 2 ohms each be connencted so as to produce an equivalent resistance of 1 ohm ?

Q 41.

Show how you would connect two 4 ohm resistors to produce a combined resistance of
(a) 2 ohms
(b) 8 ohms.

Q 42.

A wire that has resistance R is cut into two equal pieces. The two parts are joined in parallel. What is the resistance of the combination ?

Q 43.

Calculate the combined resistance in each case :
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Q 44.

An electric heater is connected to the 230 V mains supply. A current of 8 A flows through the heater.
(a) How much charge flows around the circuit each second ?
(b) How much energy is transferred to the heater each second ?

Q 45.

A current of 5 amperes flows through a wire whose ends are at a potential difference of 3 volts. Calculate the resistance of the wire.

Q 46.

Name the electrical property of a material whose symbol is “omega”.

Q 47.

Why are copper and aluminium wires usually used for electricity transmission ?

Q 48.

What is nichrome ? State its one use.

Q 49.

How does the resistance of a conductor depend on :
(a) length of the conductor ?
(b) area of cross-section of the conductor ?
(c) temperature of the conductor ?

Q 50.

A piece of wire of resistance 20 Ω is drawn out so that its length is increased to twice its original length. Calculate the resistance of the wire in the new situation.