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The potential difference across the cell

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Answered by brainly4788
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Explanation:

The potential difference falls to 1.8 V when a current of 1.2 A is drawn.

Answered by tanmay4171
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Explanation:

The potential difference across the terminals of a cell is called the terminal voltage. Terminal voltage= the actual potential difference across the terminals of the supply when a current is being supplied.

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