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What would be observed if the no. of cells are increased in a circuit?

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Answered by priyanshu2015madhepu
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V will also increase
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Cells and circuits

You should know what happens to the potential difference and current when the number of cells in a circuit is changed.

Potential difference

A typical cell produces a potential difference of 1.5 V. When two or more cells are connected in series in a circuit, the total potential difference is the sum of their potential differences. For example, if two 1.5V cells are connected in series in the same direction, the total potential difference is 3.0 V. If two 1.5 V cells are connected in series, but in opposite directions, the total potential difference is 0 V, so no current will flow.

Current

When more cells are connected in series in a circuit, they produce a bigger potential difference across its components. More current flows through the components as a result.

What will happen to the reading on the ammeter in the simulation below when the number of cells is increased?

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