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Question 18:
Two resistors, with resistances 5 Ω and 10 Ω respectively are to be connected to a battery of emf 6 V so as to obtain :
 (i) minimum current flowing (ii) maximum current flowing
 (a) How will you connect the resistances in each case ? .
 (b) Calculate the strength of the total current in the circuit in the two cases.

Solution :
Given: Two resistors with resistances R1=5ohm and R2=10ohm, V=6volt
(a) For minimum current these two should be connected in series. For maximum current these two should be connected in parallel.
(b)In series,
Total resistance = 5+10 = 15ohms
Therefore total current drawn = V/R = 6/15 = 0.4amps
In parallel,
Total resistance R is given as
1/R=1/R1+1/R2
1/R=1/5+1/10
1/R=3/10
R=10/3ohm
Therefore total current drawn by the circuit = V/R = 6/(10/3) =1.8amps.

Question 19:
The circuit diagram given below shows the combination of three resistors R1 R2 and R3 :

Solutions of Electricity (Page No- 39) - Physics By Lakhmir Singh, Class 10 | Extra Documents, Videos & Tests for Class 10

Find : (i) total resistance of the circuit.
 (ii) total current flowing in the circuit.
 (iii) the potential difference across R1.

Solution :
(i) Total resistance of two resistors that are connected in parallel is
1/R’ = 1/3+1/6
1/R’ = 3/6
R’ = 2ohms
Total resistance of the circuit = 2+4ohms = 6ohms
(ii) Total current flowing through the circuit=V/total resistance
I = 12/6 = 2amps
(iii) Potential difference across R1=R1 x I = 4 x 2 = 8V.

Question 20:
In the circuit diagram given below, the current flowing across 5 ohm resistor is 1 amp. Find the current flowing through the other two resistors.

Solutions of Electricity (Page No- 39) - Physics By Lakhmir Singh, Class 10 | Extra Documents, Videos & Tests for Class 10

Solution :
Given :-
1 amp current is flowing through 5ohm resistor.
We know that in case of parallel connection, the p.d. across each resistor is same and is equal to the voltage applied.
Therefore, applied voltage, V = IR = 1 x 5 = 5V
So,
Current through 4 ohm resistor = V/R = 5/4 = 1.25 A
Current through 10 ohm resistor = V/R = 5/10 = 0.5 A

Question 21:
A resistor has a resistance of 176 ohms. How many of these resistors should be connected in parallel so that their combination draws a current of 5 amperes from a 220 volt supply line ?
Solution :

Solutions of Electricity (Page No- 39) - Physics By Lakhmir Singh, Class 10 | Extra Documents, Videos & Tests for Class 10

Required resistance is less than 176Ω, so the resistors should be connected in parallel. Let the required no. be n. 

Solutions of Electricity (Page No- 39) - Physics By Lakhmir Singh, Class 10 | Extra Documents, Videos & Tests for Class 10

Question 22:
An electric heater which is connected to a 220 V supply line has two resistance coils A and B of 24 Ω resistance each. These coils can be used separately (one at a time), in series or in parallel. Calculate the current drawn when :
 (a) only one coil A is used.
 (b) coils A and B are used in series.
 (c) coils A and B are used in parallel.

Solution :

Given V = 220V
RA = RB = 24 ohm
(a) Current drawn when only coils A and B used :  
I = V/RA = 220/24

= 9.16amps 

(b) Current drawn when coils A and B are used in series:
Total resistance. R = RA + RB = 24+24 = 48ohms
I = V/R = 220/48 = 4.58amps 

(c) Current drawn when coils A and B are used in parallel:

Total resistance. 1/R = 1/R+ 1/RB = 1/24 + 1/24 = 2/24 = 1/12

R = 12ohms

I = V/R = 220/12

= 18.33amps 

Question 23:
In the circuit diagram given below five resistances of 10 Ω, 40 Ω, 30 Ω, 20 Ω and 60 Ω are connected as shown to a 12 V battery.

Solutions of Electricity (Page No- 39) - Physics By Lakhmir Singh, Class 10 | Extra Documents, Videos & Tests for Class 10

Calculate :
 (a) total resistance in the circuit.
 (b) total current flowing in the circuit.

Solution :

(i) Equivalent resistance of 10 Ω and 40 Ω reistances (connected in parallel) is R1, given as: 

Solutions of Electricity (Page No- 39) - Physics By Lakhmir Singh, Class 10 | Extra Documents, Videos & Tests for Class 10

Equivalent resistance of 30Ω, 20 Ω and 60 Ω reistances (connected in parallel) is R2, given as : 

Solutions of Electricity (Page No- 39) - Physics By Lakhmir Singh, Class 10 | Extra Documents, Videos & Tests for Class 10

R1 and R2 are connected in series.
∴ Total resistance in the circuit is R = R1 + R2 = 8 + 10 = 18 Q

(ii) Total current flowing in the circuit,Solutions of Electricity (Page No- 39) - Physics By Lakhmir Singh, Class 10 | Extra Documents, Videos & Tests for Class 10

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Ans. Electricity is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. It is a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles such as electrons or protons.
2. How is electricity generated?
Ans. Electricity can be generated through various methods such as burning fossil fuels, nuclear reactions, or using renewable sources like wind, solar, or hydropower. These methods convert mechanical, chemical, or nuclear energy into electrical energy.
3. What are the different types of electric circuits?
Ans. There are two main types of electric circuits: series circuits and parallel circuits. In a series circuit, the components are connected in a single loop, while in a parallel circuit, the components are connected in multiple branches.
4. How is electricity measured?
Ans. Electricity is measured using a unit called the "ampere" (A), which represents the flow of electric current. Other commonly used units include the "volt" (V) for voltage and the "ohm" (Ω) for resistance.
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