On the basis of electrical conductivity, which one of the following material has the smallest resistivity?
1. Germanium  2. Silver
3. Glass 4. Silicon 

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A certain wire \(A\) has resistance \(81\) \(\Omega\). The resistance of another wire \(B\) of the same material and equal length but of diameter thrice the diameter of \(A\) will be:
1. \(81\) \(\Omega\) 2. \(9\) \(\Omega\)
3. \(729\) \(\Omega\) 4. \(243\) \(\Omega\)
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A copper wire of radius \(1\) mm contains \(10^{22}\) free electrons per cubic metre. The drift velocity for free electrons when \(10\) A current flows through the wire will be:
(Given, charge on electron = \(1.6\times10^{-19}\) C)
1. \(\frac{6.25\times10^4}{\pi}\) m/s
2. \(\frac{6.25}{\pi}\times10^3\) m/s
3. \(\frac{6.25}{\pi}\) m/s
4. \(\frac{6.25\times10^5}{\pi}\) m/s
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The resistance of platinum wire at \(0^{\circ} \text{C}\) is \(2~ \Omega\) and \(6.8~ \Omega\) at \(80^{\circ}\text{C}\). The temperature coefficient of resistance of the wire is:
1. \((3\times 10^{-1})^\circ \text{C}^{-1}\) 2. \((3 \times 10^{-4})^\circ \text{C}^{-1}\)
3. \((3 \times 10^{-3})^\circ \text{C}^{-1}\) 4. \((3 \times 10^{-2})^\circ \text{C}^{-1}\)
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The reciprocal of resistance is:
1. reactance 2. mobility
3. conductivity 4. conductance
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The equivalent resistance of the infinite network given below is:
            
1. \(2~\Omega\)
2. \((1+\sqrt2)~\Omega\)
3. \((1+\sqrt3)~\Omega\)
4. \((1+\sqrt5)~\Omega\)
Subtopic:  Combination of Resistors |
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A cell of emf  \(4~\text{V}\) and internal resistance \(0.5~\Omega\) is connected to a \(7.5~\Omega\) external resistance. The terminal potential difference of the cell is:
1. \(3.75~\text{V}\) 2. \(4.25~\text{V}\)
3. \(4~\text{V}\) 4. \(0.375~\text{V}\)
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A network of resistors is connected across a \(10~\text{V}\) battery with an internal resistance of \(1~\Omega\) as shown in the circuit diagram. The equivalent resistance of the circuit is:
         
1.  \(\frac{17}{3}~\Omega\)
2.  \(\frac{14}{3}~\Omega\)
3.  \(\frac{12}{7}~\Omega\)
4.  \(\frac{14}{7}~\Omega\)

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The plot of current \(I~\text{(A)}\) flowing through a metallic conductor versus the applied voltage \(V~\text{(volt)}\) across the ends of a conductor is:

1.   2.
3. 4.
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A Wheatstone bridge is used to determine the value of unknown resistance \(\mathrm{X}\) by adjusting the variable resistance \(\mathrm{Y}\) as shown in the figure. For the most precise measurement of \(\mathrm{X}\), the resistances \(\mathrm{P}\) and \(\mathrm{Q}\):
             
 
1. do not play any significant role.
2. should be approximately equal to \(2\mathrm{X}\).
3. should be approximately equal and are small.
4. should be very large and unequal.
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