5. R1 and R2 are in series with 90V power supply. If V1 is 30V then V2 must be a) 30V b) 45V c) 90V d) 60V 6. With a 40 resistance and a 20 resistance in series across a 6V power supplied, the current a) in the larger resistance is 4/3 A b) in both resistance is 1A c) in the smaller resistance is 3A d) in both resistance is 2A 7. When one resistance in a series string is open a) b) c) d) The current is maximum in the normal resistances The current is zero in all the resistances The voltage is zero across the open resistance The current increases in the voltage source

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5. R1 and R2 are in series with 90V power supply. If V1 is 30V then V2 must be
a) 30V
b) 45V
c) 90V
d) 60V
6. With a 402 resistance and a 202 resistance in series across a 6V power supplied, the
current
a) in the larger resistance is 4/3 A
b) in both resistance is 1A
c) in the smaller resistance is 3A
d) in both resistance is 2A
7. When one resistance in a series string is open
a)
b)
c)
d)
The current is maximum in the normal resistances
The current is zero in all the resistances
The voltage is zero across the open resistance
The current increases in the voltage source
Transcribed Image Text:5. R1 and R2 are in series with 90V power supply. If V1 is 30V then V2 must be a) 30V b) 45V c) 90V d) 60V 6. With a 402 resistance and a 202 resistance in series across a 6V power supplied, the current a) in the larger resistance is 4/3 A b) in both resistance is 1A c) in the smaller resistance is 3A d) in both resistance is 2A 7. When one resistance in a series string is open a) b) c) d) The current is maximum in the normal resistances The current is zero in all the resistances The voltage is zero across the open resistance The current increases in the voltage source
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