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Why is the terminal voltage less than the emf of the cell?

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Answered by hemangihhh
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The emf of a cell is always greater than its terminal voltage. ... Because emf is the potential difference across the two terminals of a voltage source when it is not connected to any circuit. And once it is connected to a circuit, the voltage reduces slightly because of the internal resistance of the voltage source.

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