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Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 1

If the current passing through a heater is halved, then the heat produced by it becomes

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 1

If the current passing through an electric heater has been halved then the heat produced will also be reduced to one fourth because H=I2 RT.

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 2

An electric bulb is marked 18watt-240 volt. If it is used across 240 V power line for one hour daily, calculate the number of days to consume 1 unit of electric energy.

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 2

Let n be the number of days

Here, work done is 36 x 105 J = (18 J/s) x n x 1 x 60 x 60

Thus, n = 55.5 days

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Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 3

Two bulbs marked 200 watt-250 volts and 100 watt-250 volts are joined in series to 250 volts supply. Power consumed in circuit is

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 3

We know that, R = V2 /P

Hence resistance of 1st bulb = (250)2 / 200 = 625/2

resistance of 2nd bulb = (250)2 / 100 = 625

Total resistance of the circuit when the bulbs are connceted in series = 625/2 + 625 = 1875/2 ohm

Therefore, total power consumed in the circuit , P = (250)2 / (1875/2) = 67 watt

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 4

Which of the following terms does not represent electrical power in a circuit ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 4

Electric power in terms of current = IR2 and in terms of voltage = V2/R and in terms of voltage and current both = VI

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 5

The resistance of a conductor increases with-
I: Increase in length
II: Increase in volume
III: Decrease in area

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 5
- The resistance of a conductor is influenced by its physical dimensions and material properties.
- I: Increasing length leads to higher resistance because electrons have to travel a longer distance, facing more collisions.
- II: Increasing volume does not directly affect resistance; it's related to material properties rather than dimensions.
- III: Decreasing the cross-sectional area increases resistance since there is less space for electrons to flow, causing more collisions.
- Therefore, the correct answer is "I or III."
Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 6

How much heat energy is produced in 10 second in an electric iron having resistance 440 Ω, when a potential difference of 220 volt is applied across it?

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 6

From ohm’s law, I = V/R = 220/440 = 0.5 A

H = I2 × R × t = (0.5)2 × 440 × 10 = 1100 J

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 7

An electric refrigerator rated 500 W operates 10 hr per day. What is the cost of the energy to operate it for 30 days at Rs. 4.00 per kWh ?​

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 7

E = P × t = 0.5 × 10 × 30 = 150 kWh
Cost of energy = 150 × 4 = Rs. 600

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 8

Which property of the electricity is responsible for use of Fuse wire in household wiring?

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 8

The Fuse wire connection are in between the appliance and main line. It is are very thin wire and when very high current passes through it suddenly, the fuse wire gets heated and melts due to the produced heat. This saves the household appliances

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 9

Two light bulbs P and Q are identical in all respects, except that P’s filament is thicker than Q’s. If the same potential difference is applied to each, then

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 9
Because cross-sectional area is inversely proportional to resistance, so if both bulbs have the same potential difference then, the bulb having more cross-sectional area will have low resistance and glow brighter.

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 10

Find the potential difference across the resistor, when 125 J of heat is produced each second in a 5 ohm resistor.

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 10

H = Pt

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 11

A bulb is rated as 270V, 0.5 A. Its power is

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 11

Voltage (V) = 270 Volts

Current (I) = 0.5 A

Power (P) = V x I
= 270 x 0.5 = 135 watt

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 12

How much energy is transferred when 10 A current flows through a resistor of 5 ohm for 30 minutes ?​

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 12

P = I2 R = (10)2 × 5 = 500 watt = 0.5 kW

 

t = 30 minute = 0.5 hr

 

E = P × t = 0.5 kW × 0.5 hr = 0.25 kWh

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 13

Two light bulbs are marked 230 V; 75 W and 230 V; 150 W. If the first bulb has a resistance R, then the resistance of the second is;

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 13

Power = voltage * current 
=  Voltage * ( voltage / resistance) 
Hence, if P is power, V is Voltage and R is resistance, then R = V ^2/ R 
Hence for first bulb, R1 = V^2/75 = R
For second bulb, R2 = V^2 / 150
 = > ½ (V^2/75) = R/2 
=> R/2

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 14

A certain wire has a resistance R. The resistance of another wire identical with the first and having twice its diameter is;

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 14

Resistance of a wire is inversely proportional to the cross−sectional area:

Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 15

Commercial unit of electric energy is

Detailed Solution for Test: Heating Effect of Electric Current - Question 15

The commercial unit of electrical energy is kilowatt hour. 

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