Question:

Two cells each of same emf e but of internal resistances $ r_1 $ and $ r_2 $ are connected in series through an external resistance R. If the potential difference between the ends of the first cell is zero, what will be the value of R in terms of $ r_1 $ and $ r_2 $ ?

Updated On: Aug 1, 2022
  • $ r_1 - r_2 $
  • $ r_1 + r_2 $
  • $ 2r_1 - r_2 $
  • $2r_1 + r_2 $
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Current in the circuit $ I = \frac{2e}{(r_1 + r_2) + R } $ and $ e - Ir_1 = 0 $ $ \Rightarrow e - \frac{2er_1}{(r_1 + r_2) + R } = 0 $ $ \Rightarrow \frac{er_2 - er_1 + eR}{(r_1 + r_2) + R }= 0 $ $ \Rightarrow r_2 - r_1 + R = 0 $ or $ R = (r_1 - r_2) $
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