Can a cell generate the potential difference across its terminals, even when no current is drawn from it? Give reason.In putting ohms law(v=ir) in this, we get v as 0 but thats not the case.
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No the cell cannot genrate potential difference when no current is drawn(i=0) so using ohms law we get V=ir(where i =0) so V=0
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NO THE CELL CANNOT GENARATE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCES WHEN NO CURRENT IS DRAWN
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