Physics, asked by AedanKyle3930, 1 year ago

Why is potentiometer preferred over a voltmeter for comparison of emf of cells?

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Answered by Samiya786
19
A voltmeter always draws a current from the cell and measure the terminals voltage of the cell. it means it measures the terminals p.d. in a closed circuit which is less than emf of the cell.

therefore potentiometer prefer over a voltmeter 4 comparison of emf of cell.
Answered by nalinsingh
14

Hey !!

Potentiometer does not draw any (net) current from the cell. Voltmeter draws some current fom cell, when connected across it, hence it measures terminal voltage.

DETAILED EXPLANATION

Potentiometer is preferred over voltmeter because voltmeter needs a current to pass through it so as to measure the potential difference. The potential difference being measured by the voltmeter is given as

                  V = E - IR

where,

                     V = voltage measured

                      E = emf of battery

                      R = resistance of voltmeter

                       I = current passing through voltmeter

Hence, the voltage V measured is less than emf of a battery E. Potentiometer does not draw any current from the cell and hence will not cause such problem and can measure the emf directly.


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