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2022

Q1: Two resistances R1 = XΩ and R2 = 1Ω are connected to a wire AB of uniform resistivity, as shown in the figure. The radius of the wire varies linearly along its axis from   0.2 mm at A to   1 mm at B. A galvanometer (G) connected to the center of the wire,   50 cm from each end along its axis, shows zero deflection when A and B are connected to a battery. The value of X is ____________. [JEE Advanced 2022 Paper 2]

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Ans: 5
According to the given condition wire is having different cross-section at two junction. (Frustum shaped conductor)

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

For the shown conductor in the diagram.

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Hence, Resistance of left  50 cm wire

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Resistance of Right  50 cm wire

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

For wheatstone balanced condition

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Q2:  In the following circuit JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced. The charge stored in C3 is ____________ μC.          [JEE Advanced 2022 Paper 1]

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & AdvancedAns:
From circuit given, Potential difference across C3 is  2 V (constant)

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Q3: The figure shows a circuit having eight resistances of  each, labelled R1 to R8, and two ideal batteries with voltages  ε1=12 V and  ε2=6 V.  

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct?
(a) The magnitude of current flowing through R1 is  7.2 A.
(b) The magnitude of current flowing through R2 is  1.2 A.
(c) The magnitude of current flowing through R3 is  4.8 A.
(d) The magnitude of current flowing through R5 is  2.4 A.            [JEE Advanced 2022 Paper 1]
Ans:
(a), (b), (c) & (d)

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Point A and B are at same potential so they can be merged/folded.

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

For loop 1

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

For loop 2

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

2021

Q1: In order to measure the internal resistance r1 of a cell of emf E, a meter bridge of wire resistance R0 = 50Ω, a resistance R0/2, another cell of emf E/2 (internal resistance r) and a galvanometer G are used in a circuit, as shown in the figure. If the null point is found at l = 72 cm, then the value of r1 = __________ Ω.                      [JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 2]JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Ans: 3JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & AdvancedResistance of potential wire, R0 = 50Ω
Resistance of 100 m wire = 50Ω
So, resistance of 72 cm wire = 50 / 100 × 72 = 36Ω
Current, JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

2020

Q1: In the balanced condition, the values of the resistances of the four arms of a Wheatstone bridge are shown in the figure below. The resistance R3 has temperature coefficient 0.0004C-1. If the temperature of R3 is increased by 100C, the voltage developed between S and T will be ________ volt.               [JEE Advanced 2020 Paper 2]

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Ans: 0.7 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Now,

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Q2: Shown in the figure is a semicircular metallic strip that has thickness t and resistivity ρ. Its inner radius is R1 and outer radius is R2. If a voltage V0 is applied between its two ends, a current I flows in it. In addition, it is observed that a transverse voltage ΔV develops between its inner and outer surfaces due to purely kinetic effects of moving electrons (ignore any role of the magnetic field due to the current). Then (figure is schematic and not drawn to scale)    [JEE Advanced 2020 Paper 1]

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

(a) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced
(b) the outer surface is at a higher voltage than the inner surface
(c) the outer surface is at a lower voltage than the inner surface
(d) JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced
Ans:
(a), (c) & (d)

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

All the elements are in parallel.

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JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

2019

Q1: A parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C has spacing d between two plates having area A. The region between the plates is filled with N dielectric layers, parallel to its plates, each with thickness, JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced. The dielectric constant of the mth layer is JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced. For a very large N(>103), the capacitance C is JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced.

The value of α will be______
[∈0 is the permittivity of free space.]                         [JEE Advanced 2019 Paper 1]
Ans: 
1
Parallel plate capacitor,

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Integration on both sides, we get

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Therefore, α = 1.

Q2: In the circuit shown, initially there is no charge on the capacitors and keys S1 and S2 are open. The values of the capacitors are C1 = 10μF, C2 = 30μF and C3 = C4 = 80μF. 

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Which of the statement(s) is/are correct?
(a) The key S1 is kept closed for long time such that capacitors are fully charged. Now, key S2 is closed, at this time, the instantaneous current across 30Ω resistor (between points P and Q) will be 0.2 A (round off to 1st decimal place).
(b) If key S1 is kept closed for long time such that capacitors are fully charged, the voltage across the capacitor C1 will be 4V.
(c) At time t = 0, the key S1 is closed, the instantaneous current in the closed circuit will be 25 mA.
(d) If key S1 is kept closed for long time such that the capacitors are fully charged, the voltage difference between points P and Q will be 10 V.                  [JEE Advanced 2019 Paper 1]
Ans: 
(b) & (c)
Just after closing of switch charge on any capacitor is zero.
∴  Replace all capacitors by conducting wires.

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Current flow in the circuit,
JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Now Sis kept closed for long time circuit is in steady state.JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Now just after closing S2 charge on each capacitor remains same.JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

Applying KVL,
JEE Advanced Previous Year Questions (2018 - 2023): Current Electricity | Physics for JEE Main & Advanced

x = 0.05 A

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