MCQ
Two identical cells, when connected either in parallel or in series gives same current in an external resistance $5\,\Omega$. The internal resistance of each cell will be $.............\,\Omega$.
  • $5$
  • B
    $4$
  • C
    $3$
  • D
    $2$

Answer

Correct option: A.
$5$
a
$i=\frac{2 \varepsilon}{5+2 r}........(1)$

$i=\frac{\varepsilon}{\frac{r}{2}+5}.........(2)$

Equating $(1)$ and $(2)$

$\frac{2 \varepsilon}{5+2 r }=\frac{\varepsilon}{\frac{ r }{2}+5} \Rightarrow r +10=5+2 r$

$r=5$

Ans.$5$

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