Question:

Two non-ideal batteries are connected in parallel. Consider the following statements. (i) The equivalent emf is smaller than either of the two emfs. (ii) The equivalent internal resistance is smaller than either of the two internal resistance.

Updated On: Jul 7, 2022
  • Both (i) and (ii) are correct
  • (i) is correct but (ii) is wrong
  • (ii) is correct but (i) is wrong
  • Both (i) and (ii) are wrong
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Let emf of both cells are $ E_1 $ and $ E_2 $ and internal resistances are $ r_1 $ and $ r_2 $ . In parallel order, we have $ \, \, \, \, \, \, E = E_1 - E_2 $ Effective internal resistance of both cells $ \frac{1}{R} = \frac{1}{r} + \frac{1}{r} $ $ \Rightarrow R = \frac{r}{2} $ So, emf is equal to the emf of any of the cell and internal resistance is less then the resistance of any of cell. Hence, (ii) is right and (i) is wrong.
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Concepts Used:

Cells

  • A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called an electric cell. To an electric circuit, the battery provides the constant electromotive force.
  • Each cell comprises 2 half cells which are connected in series by a conductive electrolyte containing anions and cations:
    • One-half cell is made up of electrolyte and a negative electrode called an anion.
    • The other half cell is made up of electrolytes and a positive electrode called a cathode.
  • Redox reactions take place simultaneously.
  • While charging, cations are reduced at the cathode, and anions are oxidized at the anode.
  • Electrodes do not join each other as they are electrically connected by the electrolyte.