To determine the diameter of the wire, we need to understand the readings given by the screw gauge:
The screw gauge uses two scales: the main scale and the circular scale.
The given data is:
According to the question, \(1\, \text{mm}\) on the main scale corresponds to \(100\) divisions on the circular scale. Therefore, each division on the circular scale corresponds to:
\(\frac{1}{100}\, \text{mm} = 0.01\, \text{mm}\)
Given the circular scale reading is \(52\) divisions, the value it represents in millimeters is:
\(52 \times 0.01\, \text{mm} = 0.52\, \text{mm}\)
Since the main scale reading is \(0\, \text{mm}\), the total reading (which is the diameter of the wire) is solely due to the circular scale:
\(0 + 0.52\, \text{mm} = 0.52\, \text{mm}\)
Converting \(0.52\, \text{mm}\) to centimeters (since the options are in cm):
\(0.52\, \text{mm} = 0.052\, \text{cm}\)
Therefore, the diameter of the wire is \(0.052\, \text{cm}\).
Thus, the correct answer is 0.052 cm.
A constant voltage of 50 V is maintained between the points A and B of the circuit shown in the figure. The current through the branch CD of the circuit is :
AB is a part of an electrical circuit (see figure). The potential difference \(V_A - V_B\), at the instant when current \(i = 2\) A and is increasing at a rate of 1 amp/second is:
A full wave rectifier circuit with diodes (\(D_1\)) and (\(D_2\)) is shown in the figure. If input supply voltage \(V_{in} = 220 \sin(100 \pi t)\) volt, then at \(t = 15\) msec: 
A constant voltage of 50 V is maintained between the points A and B of the circuit shown in the figure. The current through the branch CD of the circuit is :
Which of the following statements are true?
A. Unlike Ga that has a very high melting point, Cs has a very low melting point.
B. On Pauling scale, the electronegativity values of N and C are not the same.
C. $Ar, K^{+}, Cl^{–}, Ca^{2+} and S^{2–}$ are all isoelectronic species.
D. The correct order of the first ionization enthalpies of Na, Mg, Al, and Si is Si $>$ Al $>$ Mg $>$ Na.
E. The atomic radius of Cs is greater than that of Li and Rb.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
AB is a part of an electrical circuit (see figure). The potential difference \(V_A - V_B\), at the instant when current \(i = 2\) A and is increasing at a rate of 1 amp/second is: