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In an experiment a graph was plotted of the potential difference V between the terminals of a cell against circuit current I by varying load rheostat. Find the internal conductance fo the cell.

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Here internal resistacne is given by the slopel of graph, i.e., x//y but conductance `=1/ resistance = x/y`
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