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A potentiometer wire of length 20 m has a resistance of 50 ohms. It is connected in series with a resistance box and a 5 V storage cell. If the potential gradient along the wire is 0.5 mV/cm, what is the resistance unplugged in the box?(a) 450 ohms(b) 400 ohms(c) 405 ohms(d) 500 ohmsThe question was asked by my school principal while I was bunking the class.The origin of the question is Current Electricity in section Current Electricity of Physics – Class 12

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Correct option is (a) 450 OHMS

To elaborate: POTENTIAL gradient along the potentiometer wire = \(\FRAC {potential \, difference \, along \, wire}{length \, of \, wire}\).

0.5 × 10^-3 = I × \(\frac {50}{1000}\)

I = 0.5 × 10^-3 × \(\frac {1000}{50}\)

I = \(\frac {1}{100}\)

So, \(\frac {5}{(50 + R)} = \frac {1}{100}\)

R + 50 = 500

R = 450 ohms

Therefore, the resistance unplugged in the box is 450 ohms.



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