How does the internal resistance of a cell vary with the type of cell?
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nternal resistance of a cell is defined as the resistance offered by the electrolyte and electrodes of a cell when the electric current flows through it.On increasing temperature , in electrolytes, there is increase in thermally generated electrons over the existing ions, so the internal resistance will decrease with the increase of temperature and increase with the decrease of temperature.
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The internal resistance (IR) of a battery is defined as the opposition to the flow of current within the battery.
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