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Two wires of the same material and length but different cross-sectional areas are connected in series across a battery. If the ratio of their radii is 2:1, what is the ratio of the power dissipated in them?
Option A: 1:4
Option B: 4:1
Option C: 1:2
Option D: 2:1
A bulb is rated 60W, 220V. The power consumed when it is operated on 110V is:
30 W
15 W
60 W
7.5 W
Joule's law of heating states that heat produced in a conductor is directly proportional to:
the square root of the current
the current
the square of the current
inversely proportional to the current
If the current flowing through a resistor is doubled, the power dissipated will:
be halved
double
become four times
remain the same
A 20 Ξ© resistor is connected to a 5 V battery. What is the power dissipated in the resistor?
0.25 W
1.25 W
5 W
20 W
If the current through a resistor is doubled, the power dissipated will:
Increase by a factor of 2
Increase by a factor of 4
Remain the same
Decrease by a factor of 2
Which of the following is the correct expression for power dissipated in a resistor?
The ratio of the amounts of heat developed in the four arms of a balanced Wheatstone bridge, when the arms have resistance respectively is
$\begin{array}{*{20}{l}}
{{\rm{3 : 30 : 1 : 10}}}
\end{array}$
$\begin{array}{*{20}{l}}
{{\rm{30 : 3 : 10 :1}}}
\end{array}$
$\begin{array}{*{20}{l}}
{{\rm{30 : 10 : 1 : 3}}}
\end{array}$
$\begin{array}{*{20}{l}}
{{\rm{30 : 1 : 3 : 10}}}
\end{array}$
Heat produced in a wire of resistance due to current flowing at constant potential difference is proportional to