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In the circuit shown in the figưfe, thê value of Resistance \(\mathrm{X}\), when potential difference between the poins \(B\) and \(D\) is zero will be
1 \(9 \Omega\)
2 \(8 \Omega\)
3 \(6 \Omega\)
4 \(4 \Omega\)
Explanation:
\(\frac{P}{Q}=\frac{R}{S}\)
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The figure below shows current in a part of electric circuit. The current \(i\) is
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In the circuit shown in the figưfe, thê value of Resistance \(\mathrm{X}\), when potential difference between the poins \(B\) and \(D\) is zero will be
1 \(9 \Omega\)
2 \(8 \Omega\)
3 \(6 \Omega\)
4 \(4 \Omega\)
Explanation:
\(\frac{P}{Q}=\frac{R}{S}\)
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The figure below shows current in a part of electric circuit. The current \(i\) is
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The value of \(E\) of the given circuit is
1 \(10 \mathrm{~V}\)
2 \(12 \mathrm{~V}\)
3 \(14 \mathrm{~V}\)
4 \(18 \mathrm{~V}\)
Explanation:
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In the circuit shown in the figưfe, thê value of Resistance \(\mathrm{X}\), when potential difference between the poins \(B\) and \(D\) is zero will be
1 \(9 \Omega\)
2 \(8 \Omega\)
3 \(6 \Omega\)
4 \(4 \Omega\)
Explanation:
\(\frac{P}{Q}=\frac{R}{S}\)
Current Electricity
268397
The figure below shows current in a part of electric circuit. The current \(i\) is
268336
In the circuit shown in the figưfe, thê value of Resistance \(\mathrm{X}\), when potential difference between the poins \(B\) and \(D\) is zero will be
1 \(9 \Omega\)
2 \(8 \Omega\)
3 \(6 \Omega\)
4 \(4 \Omega\)
Explanation:
\(\frac{P}{Q}=\frac{R}{S}\)
Current Electricity
268397
The figure below shows current in a part of electric circuit. The current \(i\) is
268336
In the circuit shown in the figưfe, thê value of Resistance \(\mathrm{X}\), when potential difference between the poins \(B\) and \(D\) is zero will be
1 \(9 \Omega\)
2 \(8 \Omega\)
3 \(6 \Omega\)
4 \(4 \Omega\)
Explanation:
\(\frac{P}{Q}=\frac{R}{S}\)
Current Electricity
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The figure below shows current in a part of electric circuit. The current \(i\) is