A 6 V battery is connected to the terminals of a three meter long wire of uniform…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Current Electricity
A 6 V battery is connected to the terminals of a three meter long wire of uniform thickness and resistance of 100 Ω. The difference of potential between two points on the wire separated by a distance of 50 cm will be:
- 2 V
- 3 V
- 1 V
- 1.5 V
Answer
(C) 1 V
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