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Standard XII
Physics
Alternating Current
In the given ...
Question
In the given circuit, potential of junction
A
is :
A
1.73
V
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B
4
V
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C
3.82
V
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D
2.5
V
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Solution
The correct option is
C
3.82
V
Let the voltage of point
A
be
V
A
and currents are flowing in the circuit as shown in the figure below.
Here we assume that potential of point
A
is higher than
2
V
.
Now applying KVL between points of potential
8
V
and
2
V
:
8
−
2
=
2
(
i
1
+
i
2
)
+
4
i
2
6
=
2
i
1
+
6
i
2
⇒
3
=
i
1
+
3
i
2
....
(
1
)
Applying KVL between points of potential
8
V
and
−
6
V
:
8
+
6
=
2
(
i
1
+
i
2
)
+
6
i
1
14
=
8
i
1
+
2
i
2
⇒
7
=
4
i
1
+
i
2
....
(
2
)
By
(
1
)
&
(
2
)
i
2
=
5
11
Applying KVL across
4
Ω
resistance :
V
A
−
2
=
4
×
5
11
⇒
V
A
=
2
+
20
11
=
42
11
=
3.82
V
Alternate solution
:
Applying KCL at the junction
A
:
8
−
V
A
2
=
V
A
−
(
−
6
)
6
+
V
A
−
2
4
⇒
6
(
8
−
V
A
)
=
2
(
V
A
+
6
)
+
3
(
V
A
−
2
)
⇒
11
V
A
=
42
Or,
V
A
=
42
11
=
3.82
V
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