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no internal resistance of a cell cannot be considered to b as a defect because the resistance is so small as compared to the output we get from a cell this ristance can be neglected..
The internal resistance of a device is the resistance in ohms of that device. It is the resistance electrons need to overcome before electricity is said to flow.
internal resistance is always infinite in ideal current source .the internal resistance is in shunt with current source
1. Theoretical AnswerR=1.5/25=0.6 Ohms2. Practical Answer: Dry cells will not be able to deliver 25A as there are two limtationa) Internal Resistance that limits the max current.round couple of Ohms. Max current that it can supply is about 1-2 A.b) Capacity of Dry cells which are typical 700maHr. Even if cell could supply 25A it will only be for 1.7 minutes and then cell will become dead.c) as the cells get drained there is increase in internal resistance which will further reduce the current.
its a liquid
Leclanche cell
Lachlanche cell was invented in 1866
no lechlanche cell is not a dry cell.
Resistivity effects internal resistance of a cell experiment by not allowing the cell to react. Internal resistance experiments are performed in advancing physics classes.
You can measure the emf of a cell by using a voltmeter, as this draws current from a cell. You can use the voltage, the emf, and the load resistance to determine the internal resistance of the cell.
no internal resistance of a cell cannot be considered to b as a defect because the resistance is so small as compared to the output we get from a cell this ristance can be neglected..
Dry Cell(Leclanche cell)
The internal resistance of a cell is not constant because a cell needs to move and be flexible in order to undergo various osmosis or diffusion processes.
it's "ohm".
due to the electrolyte present between the two electodes of the cell
The internal resistance of a dry cell can increase over time due to chemical reactions taking place within the cell that can degrade the electrodes and electrolyte. This can lead to the build-up of resistance within the cell, affecting its overall performance and reducing its ability to deliver current effectively. Additionally, factors such as cell aging and discharge cycles can contribute to the increase in internal resistance over time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_cell Leclanche cell. Wet cell is Daniel, I think