In the circuit shown, a metre bridge is in its balance state. The metre bridge wire has a resistance of 1Ωcm−1. Calculate the value of unknown resistance X if the battery has negligible internal resistance.
Key concept: If a constant current flows through a wire of uniform area of cross-section, then potential drop along the wire is directly proportional to the length of the wire. We can compare these type of circuits with a balanced Wheatstone bridge, when no current flows through galvanometer. R1R2=R3R4=(l)cm(100−l)cm |