06. Measuring Instrument (Meter Bridge, Galvanometer, Ammeter, Voltmeter, Potentiometer)
Current Electricity

152885 The meter bridge shown in the balance position with $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{1}}{l_{2}}$.If we now interchange the positions of galvanometer and cell, will the bridge work? If yes, that will be balanced condition?

1 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{2}-l_{1}}{l_{2}+l_{1}}$
2 no, no null point
3 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{2}}{l_{1}}$
4 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{1}}{l_{2}}$
Current Electricity

152887 You are given an ammeter, a galvanometer and a voltmeter. From these, the device having maximum resistance is:

1 ammeter
2 galvanometer
3 voltmeter
4 all will have the same resistance
Current Electricity

152888 In a potentiometer experiment, the balancing point with a cell is at a length $240 \mathrm{~cm}$. On shunting the cell with a resistance of $2 \Omega$. the balancing length becomes $120 \mathrm{~cm}$. The internal resistance of the cell is:

1 $4 \Omega$
2 $2 \Omega$
3 $1 \Omega$
4 $0.5 \Omega$
Current Electricity

152889 The number of turns in a coil of galvanometer is tripled, then :

1 voltage sensitivity increases 3 times and current sensitivity remains constant
2 voltage sensitivity remains constant and current sensitivity increases 3 times
3 both voltage and current sensitivity remains constant
4 both voltage and current sensitivity decreases by $33 \%$
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Current Electricity

152885 The meter bridge shown in the balance position with $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{1}}{l_{2}}$.If we now interchange the positions of galvanometer and cell, will the bridge work? If yes, that will be balanced condition?

1 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{2}-l_{1}}{l_{2}+l_{1}}$
2 no, no null point
3 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{2}}{l_{1}}$
4 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{1}}{l_{2}}$
Current Electricity

152887 You are given an ammeter, a galvanometer and a voltmeter. From these, the device having maximum resistance is:

1 ammeter
2 galvanometer
3 voltmeter
4 all will have the same resistance
Current Electricity

152888 In a potentiometer experiment, the balancing point with a cell is at a length $240 \mathrm{~cm}$. On shunting the cell with a resistance of $2 \Omega$. the balancing length becomes $120 \mathrm{~cm}$. The internal resistance of the cell is:

1 $4 \Omega$
2 $2 \Omega$
3 $1 \Omega$
4 $0.5 \Omega$
Current Electricity

152889 The number of turns in a coil of galvanometer is tripled, then :

1 voltage sensitivity increases 3 times and current sensitivity remains constant
2 voltage sensitivity remains constant and current sensitivity increases 3 times
3 both voltage and current sensitivity remains constant
4 both voltage and current sensitivity decreases by $33 \%$
Current Electricity

152885 The meter bridge shown in the balance position with $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{1}}{l_{2}}$.If we now interchange the positions of galvanometer and cell, will the bridge work? If yes, that will be balanced condition?

1 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{2}-l_{1}}{l_{2}+l_{1}}$
2 no, no null point
3 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{2}}{l_{1}}$
4 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{1}}{l_{2}}$
Current Electricity

152887 You are given an ammeter, a galvanometer and a voltmeter. From these, the device having maximum resistance is:

1 ammeter
2 galvanometer
3 voltmeter
4 all will have the same resistance
Current Electricity

152888 In a potentiometer experiment, the balancing point with a cell is at a length $240 \mathrm{~cm}$. On shunting the cell with a resistance of $2 \Omega$. the balancing length becomes $120 \mathrm{~cm}$. The internal resistance of the cell is:

1 $4 \Omega$
2 $2 \Omega$
3 $1 \Omega$
4 $0.5 \Omega$
Current Electricity

152889 The number of turns in a coil of galvanometer is tripled, then :

1 voltage sensitivity increases 3 times and current sensitivity remains constant
2 voltage sensitivity remains constant and current sensitivity increases 3 times
3 both voltage and current sensitivity remains constant
4 both voltage and current sensitivity decreases by $33 \%$
Current Electricity

152885 The meter bridge shown in the balance position with $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{1}}{l_{2}}$.If we now interchange the positions of galvanometer and cell, will the bridge work? If yes, that will be balanced condition?

1 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{2}-l_{1}}{l_{2}+l_{1}}$
2 no, no null point
3 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{2}}{l_{1}}$
4 yes, $\frac{\mathrm{P}}{\mathrm{Q}}=\frac{l_{1}}{l_{2}}$
Current Electricity

152887 You are given an ammeter, a galvanometer and a voltmeter. From these, the device having maximum resistance is:

1 ammeter
2 galvanometer
3 voltmeter
4 all will have the same resistance
Current Electricity

152888 In a potentiometer experiment, the balancing point with a cell is at a length $240 \mathrm{~cm}$. On shunting the cell with a resistance of $2 \Omega$. the balancing length becomes $120 \mathrm{~cm}$. The internal resistance of the cell is:

1 $4 \Omega$
2 $2 \Omega$
3 $1 \Omega$
4 $0.5 \Omega$
Current Electricity

152889 The number of turns in a coil of galvanometer is tripled, then :

1 voltage sensitivity increases 3 times and current sensitivity remains constant
2 voltage sensitivity remains constant and current sensitivity increases 3 times
3 both voltage and current sensitivity remains constant
4 both voltage and current sensitivity decreases by $33 \%$