The equivalent resistance of the following infinite network of resistances is 

(1) Less than 4 Ω

(2) 4 Ω

(3) More than 4 Ω but less than 12 Ω

(4) 12 Ω

Subtopic:  Combination of Resistors |
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AIIMS - 1995
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In the figure given below, the current passing through 6 Ω resistor is 

(1) 0.40 ampere

(2) 0.48 ampere

(3) 0.72 ampere

(4) 0.80 ampere

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The equivalent resistance between points A and B of an infinite network of resistances each of 1 Ω connected as shown, is 

(1) Infinite

(2) 2 Ω

(3) 1+52Ω

(4) Zero

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In the circuit shown, the point ‘B’ is earthed. The potential at the point ‘A’ is :

(1) 14 V

(2) 24 V

(3) 26 V

(4) 50 V

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In the circuit shown below, the cell has an e.m.f. of 10 V and internal resistance of 1 ohm. The other resistances are shown in the figure. The potential difference VAVB is :

(1) 6 V

(2) 4 V

(3) 2 V

(4) –2 V

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PMT - 1997
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A wire of resistance R is cut into ‘n’ equal parts. These parts are then connected in parallel. The equivalent resistance of the combination will be :

(1) nR

(2) Rn

(3) nR

(4) Rn2 

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PMT - 1998
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The current in the given circuit is 

(1) 8.31 A

(2) 6.82 A

(3) 4.92 A

(4) 2 A

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PMT - 1999
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What is the current (i) in the circuit as shown in figure 

(1) 2 A

(2) 1.2 A

(3) 1 A

(4) 0.5 A

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AIIMS - 1998
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n equal resistors are first connected in series and then connected in parallel. What is the ratio of the maximum to the minimum resistance 

(1) n

(2) 1n2

(3) n2

(4) 1n

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In the figure, current through the 3 Ω resistor is 0.8 ampere, then potential drop through 4 Ω resistor is 

(1) 9.6 V

(2) 2.6 V

(3) 4.8 V

(4) 1.2 V

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PMT - 1993
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