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A cell of Emf 2 V and internal resistance 1.2 Ω is connected with an ammeter of resistance 0.8 Ω and two resistors of 4.5 Ω and 9 Ω as shown in the diagram below: - Physics

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प्रश्न

A cell of Emf 2 V and internal resistance 1.2 Ω is connected with an ammeter of resistance 0.8 Ω and two resistors of 4.5 Ω and 9 Ω as shown in the diagram below:

1) What would be the reading on the Ammeter?

2) What is the potential difference across the terminals of the cell?

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उत्तर १

Given that

ε = 2 V, r = 1.2 Ω, RA = 0.8 Ω, R1 = 4.5 Ω, R2 = 9 Ω

1) We know that for the circuit

ε = IRtotal

Now, the total resistance of the circuit is

`R_"total" = r + R_A + R_p`

`1/R_p = 1/4.5 +   1/9 = 3/9`

∴ Rp = 3 Ω

⇒ Rtotal = 1.2 + 0.8 + 3 = 6 Ω

Hence, the current through the ammeter is 

`I =  epsilon/R_"total" = 2/6` = 0.33 A

2) The potential difference across the terminals of the cell is `V_"cell" = Ir = 0.33 xx 1.2` = 0.396 V

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उत्तर २

Given that

ε = 2 V, r = 1.2 Ω, RA = 0.8 Ω, R1 = 4.5 Ω, R2 = 9 Ω

1) We know that for the circuit

ε = IRtotal

Now, the total resistance of the circuit is

`R_"total" = r + R_A + R_p`

`1/R_p = 1/4.5 +   1/9 = 3/9`

∴ Rp = 3 Ω

⇒ Rtotal = 1.2 + 0.8 + 3 = 5 Ω

Hence, the current through the ammeter is 

`I =  epsilon/R_"total" = 2/5` = 0.4 A

2) The potential difference across the terminals of the cell is Vcell = Ecell - Ir 
= `2 - (0.4 xx 1.2) = 2 - 0.48 V`
= 1.52 V

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