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A simple circuit is formed by connecting a resistor of resistance R between the terminals of a battery of electromotive force (e.m.f.) 9.0 V and constant internal resistance r.


Question 21
A simple circuit is formed by connecting a resistor of resistance R between the terminals of a battery of electromotive force (e.m.f.) 9.0 V and constant internal resistance r.


A charge of 6.0 C flows through the resistor in a time of 2.0 minutes causing it to dissipate 48 J of thermal energy.

What is the internal resistance r of the battery?
A 0.17 Ω          B 0.33 Ω          C 20 Ω            D 160 Ω





Reference: Past Exam Paper – June 2015 Paper 13 Q34





Solution:
Answer: C.


A charge of 6.0 C flows through the resistor in a time of 2.0 minutes.

Current I = Q / t
Current through resistor = 6.0 / (2×60) = 0.05 A


Power dissipated in a resistor = I2R
Power = Energy / time

So, Energy dissipated = P × t = I2Rt = 48 J
(0.05)2 × R × (2×60) = 48
Resistance R = 48 / [(0.05)2 × (2×60)] = 160 Ω


The internal resistance of the battery and the resistor are in series. The same current flows through them.

So, the sum of p.d. across these 2 is equal to the e.m.f. in the circuit.

I × (R + r) = 9.0
R + r = 9.0 / 0.05 = 180
160 + r = 180

Internal resistance r = 180 – 160 = 20 Ω

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