Q.
Ten identical cells each of potential E and internal resistance r are connected in series to form a closed circuit. An ideal voltmeter connected across three cells, will read
Given: Initial number of cells (n1)=10 ;
Potential of each cell =E; Internal resistance of each cell =r and final number of cells (n2)=3
We know from the Ohm's law, total voltage of ten cells = 10×E=10E and total resistance in ten cells =10×r=10r
Therefore current in the circuit (I)=10r10E=rE or potential difference across three cells =I×3r=rE×3r=3E
(Since the voltmeter is ideal, therefore it will read 3E ).