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Standard IX
Physics
Potential Difference
THE TERMINAL ...
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THE TERMINAL POTENTIAL OF A CELL REDUCES TO ZERO, IF IT IS SHORT CIRCUITED.WHY
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Q.
The terminal potential difference of a cell when short-circuited is (
E
=
E
M
F
of the cell)
Q.
For a cell Terminal potential difference is
2.2
V
when circuit is open and reduces to
1.8
V
when cell is connected to a resistance of
R
=
5
Ω
. Determine internal resistance of cell (
r
)
Q.
For a cell, the terminal potential difference is 2.2 V when the circuit is open and reduces to 1.8 V, when the cell is connected across a resistance,
R
=
5
Ω
.
The internal resistance of the cell is
Q.
For a cell, the terminal potential difference is 2.2 V when the circuit is open and reduces to 1.8 V, when the cell is connected across a resistance,
R
=
5
Ω
.
The internal resistance of the cell is
Q.
Assertion :Voltmeter always gives emf of a cell if it is connected across the terminals of a cell. Reason: Terminal potential of a cell is given by
V
=
E
−
i
r
.
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