7. The charge of an electron is known to be 1.6 x 101" coulomb. In a circuit, the current flowing is IA. How many electrons will be flowing through the circuit in a second? (a) 1.6 x 10" (b) 1.6 x 109 8. Two bulbs marked 200 watts-250 volts and 100 watt-250 volts are joined in series to 250 volts supply. Power consumed in circuit is (a) 33 watt (b) 67 watt (c) 0.625 x 10" (d) 0.625 x 10" (c) 100 watt (d) 300 watt

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7. The charge of an electron is known to be 1.6 x 101" coulomb. In a circuit, the current flowing is
IA. How many electrons will be flowing through the circuit in a second?
(a) 1.6 x 10º
(b) 1.6 x 10'19
8. Two bulbs marked 200 watts-250 volts and 100 watt-250 volts are joined in series to 250 volts
supply. Power consumed in circuit is
(a) 33 watt
(b) 67 watt
(c) 0.625 x 10
(d) 0.625 x 10º
(c) 100 watt
(d) 300 watt
Transcribed Image Text:7. The charge of an electron is known to be 1.6 x 101" coulomb. In a circuit, the current flowing is IA. How many electrons will be flowing through the circuit in a second? (a) 1.6 x 10º (b) 1.6 x 10'19 8. Two bulbs marked 200 watts-250 volts and 100 watt-250 volts are joined in series to 250 volts supply. Power consumed in circuit is (a) 33 watt (b) 67 watt (c) 0.625 x 10 (d) 0.625 x 10º (c) 100 watt (d) 300 watt
5. The diameter of the nucleus of an atom is of the order of
(a) 10³'m
(b) 102ºm
6. The mass of the proton is roughly how many times the mass of an electron?
(c) 10²' m
(d) 101ªm
(a) 184,000
(b) 18,400
(c) 1840
(d) 184
Transcribed Image Text:5. The diameter of the nucleus of an atom is of the order of (a) 10³'m (b) 102ºm 6. The mass of the proton is roughly how many times the mass of an electron? (c) 10²' m (d) 101ªm (a) 184,000 (b) 18,400 (c) 1840 (d) 184
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