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How could the sign convention be take ?

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The potential difference across the resistor is taken as negative when move along the direction of electric current through the resistor, and it is taken as positiive when we move against the direction of electric current through the resistor.
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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-ELECTRIC CURRENT-QUESTIONS GIVEN IN THE LESSON (1 MARK QUESTIONS
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  6. When bulbs are connected (resistors) in series, What do you notice ?

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  8. What do you mean by equivalent resistance resitance ?

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  9. What happens when the one of the resistor in series breaks down ?

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  15. A bulb is marked 60 W and 120 V. What do the values indicate ?

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  16. What is the energy lost by the charge in 1 sec. ?

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  17. What do you mean by overload ?

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  18. Why does it (overloading) cause damage to elelctric appliances ?

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  19. What happens when this current (overloading) increases greatly to the ...

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  20. How can we prevent damage due to overloading ?

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