Why is there no way to separate the internal resistance from the e.m.f. of a cell ?
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Explanation:
internal resistance of ideal cell is zero(practically it is not available it is just imagination) but in practical cell the resistance is not zero hence this resistance can not removed
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There is no way to separate the internal resistance from the e.m.f. of a cell due to the internal nuclear force.
Explanation:
- In an ideal condition, the internal resistance is considered to be zero.
- However, in reality, internal resistance is bound to the internal nuclear force.
- The internal nuclear force is among the strongest forces.
Therefore, there is no way to separate the internal resistance from the e.m.f. of a cell
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