Resistors in Series and Parallel
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Q. In the given circuit, find the potential difference VP−VQ
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Q. if a voltmeter of range v and resistance G is to be converted into ammeter of range (0-I)ampere how and what resistance should be connected
Q. in a circuit a metallic wire is connected in series with a battery and a ammeter .if another wire same length is connected in parallel to a mettalic wire the current in ammeter is
Q. Resistor of resistance of 6 Ω each are connected in the manner shown in figure. With the current 0.5 A, the potential difference VA−VB
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- 3.6 V
- 6.0 V
- 3.0 V
- 7.2 V
Q. Resistor of resistance of 6 Ω each are connected in the manner shown in figure. With the current 0.5 A, the potential difference VA−VB
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- 3.0 V
- 3.6 V
- 7.2 V
- 6.0 V