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(i) (1) 4 R La (e) (b) (1) (c) 1/2 (11) 11 (11) 1/1 1 - 1 (d) (1) 1 1 1/1 (0) 1/1 D (15) R In circuit (1) above, the cur

Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 6:22 am
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I 1 4 R La E B 1 C 1 2 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 D 15 R In Circuit 1 Above The Cur 1
I 1 4 R La E B 1 C 1 2 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 D 15 R In Circuit 1 Above The Cur 1 (247.97 KiB) Viewed 39 times
I 1 4 R La E B 1 C 1 2 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 D 15 R In Circuit 1 Above The Cur 2
I 1 4 R La E B 1 C 1 2 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 D 15 R In Circuit 1 Above The Cur 2 (407.04 KiB) Viewed 39 times
(i) (1) 4 R La (e) (b) (1) (c) 1/2 (11) 11 (11) 1/1 1 - 1 (d) (1) 1 1 1/1 (0) 1/1 D (15) R In circuit (1) above, the current I was measured as a function of the resistance R, for a single cell of emf ε and internal resistancer. In circuit (ii) above, the current I was measured as a function of the resistance R, for two identical cells, each of emf a and internal resistance r, connected in series. Which of the graphs above correctly shows the dependence of 1/1 vs R for the two cases?

In circuit (1) above, the current I was measured as a function of the resistance R, for a single cell of emf ε and internal resistance r. In circuit (ii) above, the current I was measured as a function of the resistance R, for two identical cells, each of emf ε and internal resistance r, connected in parallel. Which of the graphs above correctly shows the dependence of 1/1 vs R for the two cases? O (6) (d) O (f) 0 (0) 0 (a) (c)