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Describe the formula for the equivalent emf and internal resistance for the parallel combination of two cells with emf ε1 and ​ε2 and internal resistances r1 and r2 respectively. What is the corresponding formula for the series combination. Two cells of emf 1V, 2V and internal resistances 2 Ω and 1 Ω respectively are connected in (i) series (ii) parallel. What should be the external resistance in teh circuit so that the currnet through the resistance be the same in the two cases? In which case is more heat generated in the cells?

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Equivalent emf of the cell when connected in series is Eequialent=E1+E2Reqv=r1+r2Equivalent emf of the cell when connected in parallel isEequivalent=E1r1=E1r1+E2r21r1+1r21Reqv=1r1+1r2a)Eequialent=E1+E2=1+2=3VReqv=r1+r2=1+2=3Ωb)Eequivalent=12+2112+11=53V1Reqv=1r1+1r2=11+12=32ΩReqv=23ΩCurrent when a resistor is connected in series combination of cells is i1=33+RCurrent when a resistor is connected in parallel combination of cells is i2=53R+23=53R+2According to question33+R=53R+2R=94Ωso i1=33+R=33+94=1212+9=1221=47Ai2=53×94+2=2027+8=2035=47AHeat produced in series combination of cells is =(47)2×3=4849JHeat produced in parallel combination of cells is =(47)2×23=32147Jso heat produced is more in seriescombination of cells.RegardsDear student

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