STANDARDPhysics-Current Electricity

STANDARD Physics Potential Difference MCQ Question

Type: MCQ-numerical-Hard-Class 12

A circuit has a section ABC as shown in figure. If the potentials at points A, B and C are V₁, V₂ and V₃ respectively. The potential at point O is

A

V₁ + V₂ + V₃

B

V₁/R₁ + V₂/R₂ + V₃/R₃

C

zero

D

[V₁/R₁, V₂/R₂, V₃/R₃](R₁ + R₂ + R₃)

Correct Answer

Option B

Detailed Explanation

Using the junction rule and Ohm's law, the potential at point O can be calculated by balancing the currents through resistances R₁, R₂, and R₃. The correct expression is V₀ = V₁/R₁ + V₂/R₂ + V₃/R₃.

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