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Define internal resistances of a cell. explain how the internal resistance of a aprimary celle can be determined using a Potentiometer.

How will you use potentiometer to determine internal resistances of a cell?

Write any two factors on which internal resistance of a cell depends . The reading on a high resistance voltmeter , when a cell is connected across it , is 2.0 V . When the terminals of the cell are also connected to a resistance of 3 Omega as shown in the circuit , the voltmeter reading drops to 1.5 V . Find the internal resistance of the cell.

In an experiment to measure the internal resistance of a cell by a potentiometer, it is found that the balance point is at a length of 2 m when the cell is shunted by a 5 Omega resistance and is at a length of 3 m when the cell is shunted by a 10 Omega resistance, the internal resistance of the cell is then

In an experiment to measure the internal resistance of a cell by potentiometer, it is found that the balance point is at a length of 2 m when the cell is shuntedd by a 5 Omega resistance, and is at a length of 3 m when the cell is shunted by a 10 Omega resistance. The internal resistance of the cell is, then

In an experiment to measure the internal resistance of a cell by a potentiometer, it is found that the balance point is at a length of 2 m when the cell is shunted by a 5 Omega resistance and is at a length of 3 m when the cell is shunted by a 10 Omega resistance, the internal resistance of the cell is then

In an experiment to measure the internal resistance of a cell by potentiometer, it is found that the balance point is at a length of 2 m when the cell is shuntedd by a 5 Omega resistance, and is at a length of 3 m when the cell is shunted by a 10 Omega resistance. The internal resistance of the cell is, then

Write any two factors on which internal resistance of a cell depends . The reading on a high resistance voltmeter , when a cell is connected across it , is 2.0 V . When the terminals of the cell are also connected to a resistance of 3 Omega as shown in the circuit , the voltmeter reading drops to 1.5 V . Find the internal resistance of the cell.

In an experiment to determine the internal resistance of a cell, the null point is obtained at 2 cm, when the cell is shnted by a resistance of 5Omega . When the cell is shunted by a resistance of 20Omega , the null point is obtained at 3 cm. Find the internal resistance of the cell.