on what factors does the internal resistance of cell depend ?
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The formula for the internal resistance of the cell may be calculated using a basic circuit design consisting of a cell, current flow, and a load, and therefore the dependable factors can be determined.
Explanation:
- A cell's internal resistance is proportional to the distance between its electrodes. This means that if the distance between the electrodes grows, so does the internal resistance, and vice versa.
- A cell's internal resistance is inversely proportional to its effective electrode area. This means that when the effective area of the electrodes grows, so does the internal resistance, and vice versa.
- As the concentration of the solution increases, so does the internal resistance of the cell. Because as the concentration of the solution grows, so does the number of ions per unit volume, and therefore their bombardment.
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