A resistor R is connected to the terminals of a battery of emf 9.0 V and internal resistance r.
A charge of 240 C through the resistor in two minutes. The power dissipated in the resistor as a result is 1440 J. What is the internal resistance r of the battery?
The potential difference across the terminals of a battery is 5.0 V when the current is 1.0 A and 4.0 V when the current is 1.5 A. What is the emf of the battery and its internal resistance?
An electrical circuit is designed to measure the current I through a variable resistor R. The cell used in the circuit has an emf ϵ and an internal resistance r.
In the circuit shown, a primary cell charges a secondary cell through a pair of resistors. Which of the following statements about the circuit is correct?
Primary cells are rechargeable
The power generated in the primary cell is equal to the power stored in the secondary cell
The current in the circuit is 0.5 A
The power stored in the secondary cell is 20% of the power generated by the primary cell