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Standard XII
Physics
Kirchoff's Voltage Law
The potential...
Question
The potential difference between
A
and
B
in the circuit shown in figure will be
A
1
V
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B
2
V
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C
3
V
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D
4
V
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Solution
The correct option is
D
4
V
The resultant e.m.f of the circuit is given by
ϵ
=
ϵ
1
−
ϵ
2
=
10
−
5
=
5
V
Also the resultant resistance of the circuit is given by,
R
e
q
=
2.5
+
2.5
+
5
+
25
+
15
=
50
Ω
So, the current
I
through the circuit is given by,
I
=
V
R
=
5
50
=
0.1
A
As all the resistors are in series potential decreases among all of them according to their resistance, which is shown in figure
V
A
=
0.25
V
,
V
B
=
4.25
V
The potential difference between these two points will be,
V
=
V
B
−
V
A
=
4.25
−
0.25
=
4
V
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