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Physics, 26.02.2021 18:50 adrianbanuelos1999

A voltmeter is connected in parallel with a variable resistance, R, which is in series with an ammeter and a cell.
For one value of R the meters read 0.3 amp and 0.9 volt.
For another value of the readings are 0.25 amp and 1.0 volt.
Find:
[3]
(a) the emf of the cell
(b) the internal resistance of the cell
(c) the values of R
[3]

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