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    Jun 6, 2013, 12:30 AM
    Potentiometer
    in case of potentiometer emf E is directly proportional to l(length of the potentiometer wire on which galvanometer shows null deflection).
    hence, E=kl, k is potential gradient;
    Q. If emf of a cell is decreased, what will be the effect on position of zero deflection in a potentiometer?
    Ans=k will decrease, hence, l will increase.

    but if E is directly proportional to l, the as per the question l should decrease!!!

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