Answer:
(a) The terminal voltage of the cell is 1.9 V.
(b) The terminal voltage of the cell is 1.0 V.
Explanation:
Given:
(a)
E.M.F of the cell (E) = 2.0 V
Internal resistance of the cell (r) = 0.02 ohms
Current passing through the cell (I) = 5 A
Now, the potential difference across the terminals of the cell is given as:
[tex]V=E-Ir[/tex]
Plug in the given values and solve for 'V'. This gives,
[tex]V=2.0-(5\times 0.02)\\\\V=2.0-0.1=1.9\ V[/tex]
Therefore, the terminal voltage of the cell is 1.9 V.
(b)
E.M.F of the cell (E) = 2.0 V
Internal resistance of the cell (r) = 0.02 ohms
Current passing through the cell (I) = 50 A
Now, the potential difference across the terminals of the cell is given as:
[tex]V=E-Ir[/tex]
Plug in the given values and solve for 'V'. This gives,
[tex]V=2.0-(50\times 0.02)\\\\V=2.0-1.0=1.0\ V[/tex]
Therefore, the terminal voltage of the cell is 1.0 V.