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For a cell, the terminal potential difference is 2.2V when circuit is open and reduces to 1.8V when cell is connected to a resistance R=5Ω . The internal resistance (r) of the cell is
When circuit is open then it would be EMF of cell so E=2.2V
When connected with an external resistance 5Ω we will measure terminal potential difference so I=R+rE VA−VB=E−I(r)=I(R)=R+rER .....(i)
So , VA−VB=1.8VoltR=5Ω E=2.2V
from equation (i) 1.8=5+r(2.2)(5) 9+1.8r=11 1.8r=2 r=1820=910Ω