Consider a capacitor-charging circuit. Let Q1 be the charge given to the capacitor in a time interval of 10 ms and Q2 be the charge given in the next time interval of 10 ms. Let 10 µC charge be deposited in a time interval J, and the next 10 µC charge is deposited in the next time interval t2

1.   Q1 > Q2 , t1 > t2

2.   Q1 > Q2 , t1 < t2

3.   Q1 < Q2 , t1 > t2

4.   Q1 < Q2 ,  t< t2

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A capacitor C1 of capacitance 1 µF and a capacitor C2 of capacitance 2 µF are separately charged by a common battery for a long time. The two capacitors are then separately discharged through equal resistors. Both the discharge circuits are connected at t = 0.

(a) The current in each of the two discharging circuits is zero at t = 0.
(b) The currents in the two discharging circuits at t = 0 are equal but not zero.
(c) The currents in the two discharging circuits at t = 0 are unequal.
(d) C1 loses 50% of its initial charge sooner than C2 loses 50% of its initial charge

Choose the correct option 

1. (a) only

2. (b), (d)

3. (c), (d)

4. (a), (d)

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Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R): 

A battery of emf E is used to charge an uncharged capacitor C, through a resistance R. The time constant of the circuit is \({\tau = RC}\).
Assertion (A): When the voltage across the capacitor reaches 50% of its maximum value, the rate of heat dissipation in the resistor falls to \(\frac14\) of its initial value.
Reason (R): The voltage across the capacitor is proportional to the charge on its plates, while the rate of flow of charge is the current (i). This current (i) falls exponentially with a time constant T, and it falls to 50% of its initial value when the capacitor is 50% charged. The rate of heat dissipation, being proportional to i2, falls to \(\frac14\) of its initial value.
 
In the light of the above statements choose the correct answer from the options given below:
 
1. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
4. (A) is false but (R) is true.
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The value of resistance for the colour code of the given resistor is:
    
1.  \((36\pm36)~k\Omega~\)
2.  \((470\pm47)~k\Omega~\)
3.  \((360\pm36)~k\Omega~\)
4.  \((360\pm18)~k\Omega~\)

Subtopic:  Colour Coding of Resistors (OLD NCERT) |
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Resistance of a carbon resistor determined from colour codes is \((22000 \pm 5 \%) ~\Omega\). The colour of third band must be:
1. Yellow
2. Red
3. Green
4. Orange
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A capacitor of 4 μF is connected as shown in the circuit. The internal resistance of the battery is 0.5 Ω. The amount of charge on the capacitor plates will be:

  

1. 0 μC

2. 4 μC

3. 16 μC

4. 8 μC

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The colour code of resistance is given below:

The values of resistance and tolerance, respectively are:

1.  47 kΩ, 10%

2.  4.7 kΩ, 5%

3.  470 Ω, 5%

4.  470 kΩ, 5%

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When the key K is pressed at time t = 0, which of the following statement about the current I in the resistor AB of the given circuit is true?
          

1. I = 2 mA at all t
2. I oscillates between 1 mA and 2 mA
3. I = 1 mA at all t
4. At t = 0 , I = 2 mA and with time, it goes to 1 mA

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In the figure below, what is the potential difference between the point A and B and between B and C, respectively, in steady state?

1. VAB=VBC=100V

2. VAB=75V,VBC=25V

3. VAB=25V,VBC=75V

4. VAB=VBC=50V

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A carbon resistor (47 ± 4.7) kΩ is to be marked with rings of different colours for its identification. The colour code sequence will be:

1. Violet - Yellow - Orange - Silver

2. Yellow - Violet - Orange - Silver

3. Yellow - Green - Violet - Gold

4. Green - Orange - Violet - Gold

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