
Let the end error on the LHS and RHS be equal to . For the balance point at , find out the % error in the value of ? (If the end error is from both sides, then it means the correct reading will become from LHS and from the RHS.)



Important Questions on Current Electricity
In a meter bridge, the wire of length has a non-uniform cross-section such that, the variation of its resistance with length is Two equal resistances are connected as shown in the figure. The galvanometer has zero deflection when the jockey is at point What is the length




Consider a long wire as shown in the figure. The galvanometer jockey is placed at on at a distance from . The galvanometer shows zero deflection.
The value of , to the nearest integer, is

During an experiment with a metre bridge, the galvanometer shows a null point when the jockey is pressed at using a standard resistance of ,as shown in the figure. The least count of the scale used in the metre bridge is . The unknown resistance is



What is end error in a metre bridge? How is it overcome? The resistances in the two arms of the metre bridge are and respectively.
When the resistance is shunted with an equal resistance, the new balance length found to be , where is the initial balancing length. Calculate the value of .


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Which of the reading is inconsistent?



In the given arrangement of experiment on metre bridge, if corresponding to null deflection of the galvanometer is , what would be its value if the radius of the wire is doubled?






In order to measure the internal resistance of a cell of emf a meter bridge of wire resistance , a resistance , another cell of emf (internal resistance ) and a galvanometer are used in a circuit, as shown in the figure. If the null point is found at then the value of






