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351.

Therm-ions are

  • photons

  • protons

  • electrons

  • nuclei


C.

electrons

Therm-ions are electrons.


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352.

Kirchhoff's law of junction, ΣI = 0, is based on :

  • conservation of energy

  • conservation of charge

  • conservation of energy as well as charge

  • conservation of momentum


353.

If the percentage change in current through a resistor is 1%, then the change in power through it would be:

  • 1 %

  • 2 %

  • 1.7 %

  • 0.5 %


354.

3 identical bulbs are connected in series and these together dissipate a power P. If now the bulbs are connected in parallel, then the power dissipated will be:

  • P/3

  • 3P

  • 9P

  • P/9


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355.

What is the drift velocity of electrons if the current flowing through a copper wire of 1 mm diameter is 1.1 A. Assume that each atom of copper contributes one electron : (Given: density of Cu = 9 g/cm3 and atomic weight of Cu = 63)

  • 0.3 mm/s

  • 0.5 mm/s

  • 0.1 mm/s

  • 0.2 mm/s


356.

The equivalent resistance between A and B is

  • 10 Ω

  • 20 Ω

  • 30 Ω

  • 49 Ω


357.

An electrical cable of copper has just one wire of radius 9 mm. Its resistance is 5Ω. The single wire of the cable is replaced by 6 different well-insulated copper wires each of radius 3 mm. The total resistance of the cable will now be equal to:

  • 270 Ω

  • 90 Ω

  • 45 Ω

  • 7.5 Ω


358.

A current of 2 amperes flowing through a conductor produces 80 joules of heat in ten seconds. The resistance of the conductor is:

  • 0.5 Ω

  • 2 Ω

  • 4 Ω

  • 20 Ω


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359.

A thermoelectric refrigerator works on

  • Joule effect

  • Seebeck effect

  • Peltier's effect

  • Thermionic effect


360.

The potential difference between points A and B is:

  • 20/7 V

  • 40/7 V

  • 10/7 V

  • zero


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