MCQMediumJEE 2024Combination of Resistors

JEE Physics 2024 Question with Solution

Two resistances of 100Ω100\,\Omega and 200Ω200\,\Omega are connected in series with a battery of 4V4\,\text{V} and negligible internal resistance. A voltmeter is used to measure voltage across the 100Ω100\,\Omega resistance, which gives a reading of 1V1\,\text{V}. The resistance of the voltmeter must be:

  • A

    100Ω100\,\Omega

  • B

    200Ω200\,\Omega

  • C

    300Ω300\,\Omega

  • D

    400Ω400\,\Omega

Answer

Correct answer:A

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: The source voltage is 4V4\,\text{V}, the resistors are 100Ω100\,\Omega and 200Ω200\,\Omega, and the voltmeter reads 1V1\,\text{V} across the 100Ω100\,\Omega resistor. The voltmeter is connected in parallel with the 100Ω100\,\Omega resistor.

Find: The resistance of the voltmeter.

Let the voltmeter resistance be RVR_V and let the equivalent resistance of the parallel combination of 100Ω100\,\Omega and RVR_V be RpR_p.

The voltage across the parallel branch is 1V1\,\text{V}, so the voltage across the 200Ω200\,\Omega resistor is

V200=41=3VV_{200} = 4 - 1 = 3\,\text{V}

Hence the circuit current is

I=V200200=3200AI = \frac{V_{200}}{200} = \frac{3}{200}\,\text{A}

Now this same current flows into the series branch containing the parallel combination, so

Rp=VI=13/200=2003ΩR_p = \frac{V}{I} = \frac{1}{3/200} = \frac{200}{3}\,\Omega

For the parallel combination,

Rp=100RV100+RVR_p = \frac{100R_V}{100 + R_V}

So,

100RV100+RV=2003\frac{100R_V}{100 + R_V} = \frac{200}{3}

Cross-multiplying,

300RV=20000+200RV300R_V = 20000 + 200R_V 100RV=20000100R_V = 20000 RV=200ΩR_V = 200\,\Omega

Therefore, the resistance of the voltmeter is 200Ω200\,\Omega. The correct option is B.

The solution is inconsistent with the question data because it uses a source voltage of 5V5\,\text{V} and concludes option A. Using the given question values, the correct answer is B.

Why the measured resistor changes the circuit

Given: A voltmeter is placed across the 100Ω100\,\Omega resistor, so it does not merely read voltage; it also changes the effective resistance of that branch.

Find: The voltmeter resistance.

Because the voltmeter is in parallel with the 100Ω100\,\Omega resistor, the branch resistance becomes less than 100Ω100\,\Omega. The branch has a measured voltage of 1V1\,\text{V}, while the total battery voltage is 4V4\,\text{V}. Therefore the remaining drop across the series 200Ω200\,\Omega resistor is 3V3\,\text{V}.

Using Ohm's law on the 200Ω200\,\Omega resistor,

I=3200AI = \frac{3}{200}\,\text{A}

This is the total current supplied by the battery.

So the equivalent resistance of the parallel branch is

Rp=13/200=2003ΩR_p = \frac{1}{3/200} = \frac{200}{3}\,\Omega

Now apply the parallel-resistance relation:

1Rp=1100+1RV\frac{1}{R_p} = \frac{1}{100} + \frac{1}{R_V}

Substitute Rp=2003ΩR_p = \frac{200}{3}\,\Omega:

3200=1100+1RV\frac{3}{200} = \frac{1}{100} + \frac{1}{R_V} 32002200=1RV\frac{3}{200} - \frac{2}{200} = \frac{1}{R_V} 1200=1RV\frac{1}{200} = \frac{1}{R_V} RV=200ΩR_V = 200\,\Omega

Therefore, the voltmeter resistance is 200Ω200\,\Omega.

Common mistakes

  • Using the source voltage as 5V5\,\text{V} from the solution instead of the question value 4V4\,\text{V}. This is wrong because the solution is inconsistent with the actual question. Always compute from the question data first.

  • Assuming the voltmeter does not affect the circuit. This is wrong because a voltmeter with finite resistance is in parallel with the 100Ω100\,\Omega resistor and changes that branch resistance. Treat the branch as a parallel combination.

  • Taking the current through the 100Ω100\,\Omega resistor alone as the total circuit current. This is wrong because the total current splits between the 100Ω100\,\Omega resistor and the voltmeter. The current through the series 200Ω200\,\Omega resistor is the total current.

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