Saturday, October 8, 2016

voltage - Emf Independent of External and Internal Resistance


Suppose a cell having emf, V and terminal voltage V' having internal resistance, r connected with an external resistance, R in the circuit in which current, I flows. We know that


V=V'+Ir


Can anyone tell why is that the emf is independent of the external resistance and internal resistance both conceptually ?


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