
The bulb will glow if it experiences a potential drop across it. This requires one end of the bulb to be at a high state (1) and the other end to be at a low state (0).
In Option (2), setting \( A = 1, B = 0, C = 0, D = 0 \) satisfies this condition, as it results in the output of the OR gate being high, creating the required potential drop across the bulb.

An infinitely long straight wire carrying current $I$ is bent in a planar shape as shown in the diagram. The radius of the circular part is $r$. The magnetic field at the centre $O$ of the circular loop is :





Which of the following circuits has the same output as that of the given circuit?


Foot of perpendicular from origin on a line passing through $(1, 1, 1)$ having direction ratios $\langle 2, 3, 4 \rangle$, is:
A line through $(1, 1, 1)$ and perpendicular to both $\hat{i} + 2\hat{j} + 2\hat{k}$ and $2\hat{i} + 2\hat{j} + \hat{k}$, let $(a, b, c)$ be foot of perpendicular from origin then $34 (a + b + c)$ is: