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प्रश्न
A piece of wire having a resistance R is cut into five equal parts.
- How will the resistance of each part of the wire change compared with the original resistance?
- If the five parts of the wire are placed in parallel, how will the resistance of the combination change?
- What will be ratio of the effective resistance in series connection to that of the parallel connection?
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उत्तर
- Consider a piece of wire having resistance R. It was cut into 5 equal parts. So number of equal resistors is 5. n = 5
When ‘n’ resistors of equal resistance R are connected in series, the equivalent resistance is ‘nR’
RS = nR
⇒ RS = 5R
⇒ R = `R_s/5`
⇒ R = 0.2 RS
Each part of resistance ‘R’ is equal to 0.2 times the original resistance. - Effective Resistance of 5 Resistors
`1/R_P = 1/R + 1/R + 1/R + 1/R + 1/R = 5/R`
`R_P = R/5` = 0.2 R - Effective resistance of series combination RS = 5R
Effective resistance of parallel combination
`R_P = R/5`
The ratio of series connection to the parallel connection
`R_S/R_P = (5 R)/(R//S)`
(2) (9 - R2 - + R2) = (9 - R2)R2
`R_S/R_P = 5 R xx 5/R = 25`
RS : RP = 25 : 1
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