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Two cells of emfs 12 V and 6 V are connected in parallel as shown in the figure. Their internal resistances are \(1\,\Omega\) and \(0.5\,\Omega\) respectively. Calculate the emf and internal resistance of the equivalent cell between points A and B.

  • CBSE Class XII - 2026
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  • Cells in Series and in Parallel
Two cells \(\varepsilon_1\) and \(\varepsilon_2\) are connected in opposition to each other as shown in the figure. The cell \(\varepsilon_1\) is of emf \(9\ \text{V}\) and internal resistance \(3\ \Omega\). The cell \(\varepsilon_2\) is of emf \(7\ \text{V}\) and internal resistance \(7\ \Omega\). The potential difference between the points \(A\) and \(B\) is:
  • CUET (UG) - 2026
  • CUET (UG)
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In the following circuit, the terminal voltage across the cell is 

  • KCET - 2025
  • KCET
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Two cells of emf \( E_1 \) and \( E_2 \), and internal resistances \( r_1 \) and \( r_2 \), respectively, are connected in parallel as shown in the figure. The equivalent emf of the combination is \( E_{\text{eq}} \). Then 

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Ten identical cells each emf 2V and internal resistance 1Ω are connected in series with two cells wrongly connected. A resistor of 10Ω is connected to the combination. What is the current through the resistor?
  • KCET - 2023
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