Ques.91. Which property of an electrical conductor which opposes the flow of current through it? (SSC-2018, Set-4)
Conductance
Resistance
Reluctance
Permeance
Answer.2. Resistance
Explanation
Electrical Resistance:– The property of a conductor which opposes the flow of electric current through it is known as resistance.
R = V/I
Conductance:- The property of a conductor that conducts the flow of current through it is called conductance. In other words, conductance is the reciprocal of resistance. Its symbol is G (G= I /R) and its unit is mho represented by ℧.
Reluctance:- Flux in a magnetic circuit also depends on the opposition that the circuit presents to it. Reluctance (RM), is the opposition a magnetic circuit offers to the formation of magnetic flux.
Permeance:- The reciprocal of reluctance is called permeance and is a measure of the readiness with which the magnetic flux is developed. it is analogous to conductance in an electric circuit and is measured by Weber/ampere-turn.
Permeance = 1/Reluctance
∴ Permeance = flux ⁄ m.m.f
Ques.92. Ohm is the S.I unit of____ (SSC-2018, Set-4)
Capacitance
Inductance
Resistance
Conductance
Answer.3. Resistance
Explanation
Ohm is the S.I unit of electric resistance.
Ques.93. What will be the resistance (in Ohms) of a resistor, when the dissipated power and the current flowing through the resistor is 12 W and 2 A respectively? (SSC-2018, Set-4)
6
24
2
3
Answer.4. 3
Explanation
Given
Resistance P = 12 W
Current I = 2 A
The power dissipated by the resistor is
P = I2R
12 = 22 × R
R = 3 Ω
Ques.94. What will be the resistance (in Ohms) of a cylindrical wire, if the length, diameter and the resistivity of the wire is 4 m, 0.2 m, and 0.4 Ohms-m respectively? (SSC-2018, Set-4)
49
56
54
51
Answer.4. 51
Explanation
The resistivity of the conductor is defined as
Where A = cross-section area of the conductor = πr2 = π × 0.12
R = Resistance of the conductor = ?
L = Length of the conductor = 4 m
ρ = Resistivity = 0.4 Ω-m
∴ 0.4 = π × 0.12 × R ⁄ 4
R = 50.92 ≅ 51 Ω
Ques.95. Which of the following material has the highest resistivity? (SSC-2018, Set-4)
When an electric field is applied to a conductor, there occurs a large scale physical movement of free electrons because these are available in large numbers in Conductor. The resistivity of the conductor is 10−8 to 10−6.
On the other hand, if an electric field is applied to an insulator, there is hardly any movement of free electrons because these are just not available in an insulator. Plastics, wood, and rubber are examples of good insulators. Pure water is also an insulator. Tap water, however, contains salts that form ions which can move through the liquid, making it a good conductor.
The insulator is also called the dielectric. There are practically no free electrons in the dielectric. The electrons in dielectric normally remain bounds to their respective molecules. The resistivity of the insulator is 107 to 1023.
Note:-
There are some materials, called semiconductors, which are intermediate between conductors and insulators. The resistivity of the conductor is 10−6 to 107.
Superconducting materials are the materials that conduct electricity without resistance below a certain temperature. Superconductivity is one of the most exciting phenomena in Physics, because of the peculiar nature and the wide application of this phenomenon. This phenomenon of superconductivity was first discovered by a Dutch physicist, H.K. Onnes. Superconducting materials are having very good electrical and magnetic properties. Before the discovery of superconductors, it is believed that the electrical resistivity of the material becomes zero, only at the absolute temperature. Every superconductor has zero resistivity, i.e. infinite conductivity, for a small-amplitude of dc current at any temperature below Tc
Ques.96. What will be the equivalent inductance (in mH) for the circuit given below? (SSC-2018, Set-4)
40
50
30
60
Answer.2. 50
Explanation
To identify whether the Inductance is connected in series or in parallel consider the following method
Use one color for each continuous wire
DO NOT cross any circuit elements
Any element that shares the same two colors are in parallel
As you can see from the above figure the three inductance L1, L2, L3 each share two common colors i.e Red and Purple hence this three inductance are connected in parallel.
L1 || L2 || L3 = 20 || 30 || 50
= ( 20 × 30) ⁄ (20 + 30) || 50
= 12 || 50 = ( 12 × 50) ⁄ (12 + 50)
L = 9.67
Now the inductance L and L4 are connected in series
Leq = L + L4 = 9.67 + 40 = 49.68 ≅ 50 mH
Ques.97. Determine the power (in W) of a lamp of 220 V, when the resistance of the lamp is 100 Ohms. (SSC-2018, Set-4)
448
446
484
488
Answer.3. 484
Explanation
Given
Voltage V = 220 V
Resistance R = 100 ohms
Power consumed by the lamp
P = V2/R = 2202/100
P = 484 Watt
Ques.98. What will be the voltage (in V) of a battery connected to a parallel plate capacitor with air as the dielectric, having a plate area of 6 sq cm and separation between the plates are 2 mm, which stores a charge of 8.0 pC on the plates? (SSC-2018, Set-4)
3
9
6
5
Answer.1. 3
Explanation:-
Consider the parallel plate capacitor connected to the battery as shown in the figure
The capacitance “C” of the parallel plate capacitor is given as
C = εοA/d
Where A = Area = 10 square centimeter = 6 × 10−4 meter εο = Permittivity of free space = 8.85 × 10-12 d = distance between the parallel plate capacitor = 2mm = 2 × 10−3 meter
q = Charge stored in the capacitor = 8 pC = 8 × 10−12
C = (8.85 × 10-12 × 6 × 10−4) ⁄ 2 × 10−3
C = 26.55 × 10−13 F
The self-capacitance of a conductor is defined by
C = q ⁄ V
Hence the voltage across the capacitor
V = q ⁄ C = (8 × 10−12) ⁄ (26.55 × 10−13)
V = 3.013 Volts
Ques.99. What will be the value of current in the given circuit? (SSC-2018, Set-4)
8
4
2
6
Answer.2. 4
Explanation
In the given circuit the resistor of 8Ω & 8Ω are connected in parallel with each other
Req = (8 × 8) ⁄ (8 + 8)
Req = 4 Ω
Now all the three resistance i.e 4Ω, 4Ω, & 2Ω are in series therefore there equivalent resistance will be
Req = 4 + 4 + 2 = 10Ω
Now the value of current in the circuit
I = V/R = 40 ⁄ 10 = 4 A
Ques.100. Find the power delivered (in W) by the current source in the circuit diagram given below? (SSC-2018, Set-4)
300
400
500
600
Answer.2. 400
Explanation:-
To identify whether the resistance is connected in series or in parallel consider the following method
Use one color for each continuous wire
DO NOT cross any circuit elements
Any element that shares the same two colors are in parallel
Now the circuit will look as shown below
As you can see from the above figure the resistance R1 & R2 share two common colors i.e Green and Blue hence this two resistance are in parallel.
Similarly, the resistance R3 & R4 share two common colors i.e Red and Blue hence this two resistance are in parallel.
Therefore equivalent resistance for R1 and R2 is
R = (4 × 6) ⁄ (4 + 6) = 2.4 Ω
Similarly, the equivalent resistance for R3 and R4 is
R = (8 × 2) ⁄ (8 + 2) = 1.6 Ω
Now the final circuit will look like this
Since the resistance don’t share a common node hence they are connected in series
Req = 2.4 + 1.6 = 4Ω
Now the power delivered in the circuit is given as
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