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A 6 V battery is connected across a lamp whose resistance is 20 Ω. Calculate the value of the extra resistance which must be used in the circuit to get 0.25 A current in the circuit.

A
4 Ω
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6 Ω
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C
2 Ω
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D
8 Ω
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Solution

The correct option is A 4 Ω
Given:
Lamp resistance, R=20 Ω
Applied voltage, V=6 V
Desired current in the circuit, I=0.25A

Let the net resistance after adding the resistor be R.
Using Ohm's law:
V=IR
R=60.25 Ω
R=24 Ω

Note that R>R. This means the new resistor has to be added in series with the lamp. Let the resistance to be added be R′′.
Equivalent of series connection of lamp and R′′ will be R.
R=R+R′′
24=20+R′′
R′′=4 Ω

Therefore, the extra resistance to be added is 4 Ω.

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