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A low voltage supply from which one needs high currents must have very low internal resistance. Why?

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To understand why a low voltage supply that requires high currents must have very low internal resistance, we can analyze the situation using Ohm's Law. Let's break it down step by step. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Ohm's Law**: - Ohm's Law states that \( V = I \times R \), where \( V \) is the voltage, \( I \) is the current, and \( R \) is the resistance. 2. **Identifying the Variables**: ...
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  11. What is the principle of potentiometer?

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  12. When is the series combination of cells advantageous and why?

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