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C. (11) in parallel
A potentiometer circuit consists of a
battery of e. m.f. 5 V and internal
resistance 1.0 12 connected in series with a
3.0 12 resistor and a potentiometer wire
AB of length 1.0 m and resistance 2.0 12.
Calculate:
(i) The total resistance of the circuit
The current flowing in the circuit
(iii) The lost volt from the internal
resistance of battery across the
battery terminals
(iv) The p. d. across the wire AB
(v) The e. m.f. of a dry cell which can be
balanced across 60 cm of the wire
AB.
Assume the wire has a uniform cross-
sectional area.

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