
Potentiometer circuit diagram

A potentiometer is a type of variable resistor
Moving the slider (the arrow in the diagram) changes the resistance (and hence potential difference) of the upper and lower parts of the potentiometer
A potential divider circuit consists of fixed resistors of resistance 5.0 Ω and 7.0 Ω connected in series with a 6.0 Ω resistor fitted with a sliding contact. These are connected across a battery of e.m.f 12 V and zero internal resistance, as shown.
What are the maximum and minimum output voltages of this potential divider circuit?
ANSWER:? ?A


Galvanometer circuit symbol

The galvanometer

A power supply and a cell are compared using the potentiometer circuit shown.
The e.m.f produced by the cell is measured on the potentiometer. The potentiometer wire AB is 150.0 cm long and has a resistance of 2.4 Ω. The power supply has an e.m.f of 5.000 V and the solar cell has an e.m.f of 6.25 mV.Which resistance R must be used so that the galvanometer reads zero when AS = 32.0 cm?
A.?735 Ω? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?B.?451 Ω? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?C.?207 Ω? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?D.?401 Ω
ANSWER:? ?D

If you’re unsure as to whether the p.d will increase as the contact slider is moved along the wire, remember?p.d is proportional to the length of the wire?(from Ohm’s law and the resistivity equation). The longer the length of a wire, the higher the p.d
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