Physics, asked by gunjansharmabhardwaj, 11 months ago

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a)) Draw a graph showing the variation of current versus voltage in
an electrolyte when an external resistance is also connected.​

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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Answer:

Refer to the attachment for graph.

The graph between current vs voltage would be a straight line with a less slope as compared to when the external resistance is not connected.

Explanation:

• Since, the external resistance is conncected there will be a voltage drop therby resulting in reduction in current.

• The drawing of graph, current vs voltage, will be a straight line having less slope compared to , when an external resistance is not connected due to the reason stated above.

• From the given statement we can conclude that more voltage would be required for current when an external resistance is connected to the circuit.

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Answered by Ranveerx107
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  • Refer to the attachment for graph.

The graph between current vs voltage would be a straight line with a less slope as compared to when the external resistance is not connected.

Explanation:

• Since, the external resistance is conncected there will be a voltage drop therby resulting in reduction in current.

• The drawing of graph, current vs voltage, will be a straight line having less slope compared to , when an external resistance is not connected due to the reason stated above.

• From the given statement we can conclude that more voltage would be required for current when an external resistance is connected to the circuit.

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