CBSE Class 12 Physics Worksheet
CBSE Class 12 Physics Worksheet
CBSE Class 12 Physics Worksheet
1. What are the factors on which the resistance of a conductor depends? give the corresponding relation.
2. Name two physical conditions on which the resistivity of a metal depends.
3. Define electrical resistivity of a material.
4. How resistivity of f material depends on its conductivity?
5. Two wires of equal length, one of copper and the other of manganin, have the resistance. Which wire
is thicker?
6. Define mobility of charge carriers. Give its S.I. unit.
7. A carbon resistor of 47 k is to be marked with rings of different colours for its identification. write
the sequence of the colours.
8. A copper wire of resistivity is stretched to reduce its diameter to half of its previous value. What
will be its resistivity?
9. The variation of potential difference with length in case of two potentiometers A and B is given
below. Which of the two is more sensitive and why?
V A
l
10. Give reason why the electrical conductance of an electrolyte is less than that of metals.
11. If the length of a wire conductor is doubled by stretching it, keeping the potential difference across it
constant, by what factor does the drift speed of electrons change?
12. State the condition in which terminal voltage across a stationary cell is equal to its e.m.f.
13. If temperature of a good conductor increases, how does the relaxation time of electrons in the
conductor change?
14. You are asked to measure emf of a cell. Which instrument will you use? A high resistance voltmeter
or potentiometer and why?
15. Two 120 V light bulbs, one of 25 W and other of 200 W are connected in series. One bulb burnt out
almost instantaneously. Which one was burnt out and why?
16. V.I. graph for a metallic wire of two different temperatures T1 & T2 is shown in the figure. Which of
the two temperatures is higher and why?
T1
I T2
V
17. State Joule’s Law of Heating.
18. Draw V-I graph for ohmic and non-ohmic materials. Give one example of each.
2/3 marks questions
19. VI graph for parallel and series combination of two metallic resistors are shown in the fig. which
graph shows parallel combination? Justify your answer.
B
V A
I
20. Two wires A and B of the same material and having same lengths have their cross-sectional areas in
the ration 1:4. What would be the ration of heat produced in these wires when same voltage is applied
across each?
21. Using Kirchoff’s Laws, calculate the value of the electric currents, I1, I2 and I3 in the given electrical
network.
Ans: I1 = 18/31 A, I2 = 66 / 31 A,
I3 = 48 / 31 A
22. Two bulbs are marked 60 W, 220 V and 100 W, 220 V. these are connected in parallel to 220 V
mains. Which one out of the two will glow brighter? Why?
23. In the potentiometer circuit shown, the balance point is at X. state with reason, where the balance
point will be shifted when:-
(i) Resistance R is increased, keeping all parameters uncharged.
(ii) Resistance S is increased, keeping R constt.
(iii) Cell P is replaced by another cell whose e.m.f is lower than that of cell Q.
26. With the help of a ckt-diag, explain how you would compare the e.m.f of the two primary cells using
a potentiometer. State the formula used.
27. What is Wheatstone bridge? Deduce the condition for which Wheatstone bridge is balanced.
In the following ckt, a meter, a meter bridge is shown in its balanced state. The mt bridge wire has a
resistance of 1/cm. Calculate the value of the unknown resistance X and the current drawn from the
battery of negligible internal resistance. Ans: X = 2 , I =
1.26 A