An energy source will supply a constant current into the load if its internal resistance is
A.
very large as compared to the load resistance
B.
equal to the resistance of the load
C.
non-zero but less than the resistance of the load
D.
zero
Answer :
zero
Solution :
$$I = \frac{E}{{R + r}},$$ Internal resistance $$\left( r \right)$$ is zero, $$I = \frac{E}{R} = {\text{constant}}{\text{.}}$$
Releted MCQ Question on Electrostatics and Magnetism >> Electric Current
Releted Question 1
The temperature coefficient of resistance of a wire is 0.00125 per $$^ \circ C$$ At $$300\,K,$$ its resistance is $$1\,ohm.$$ This resistance of the wire will be $$2\,ohm$$ at.
The electrostatic field due to a point charge depends on the distance $$r$$ as $$\frac{1}{{{r^2}}}.$$ Indicate which of the following quantities shows same dependence on $$r.$$
A.
Intensity of light from a point source.
B.
Electrostatic potential due to a point charge.
C.
Electrostatic potential at a distance r from the centre of a charged metallic sphere. Given $$r$$ < radius of the sphere.