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calculate internal resistance
« on: 11/11/2021 09:03:37 »
Hello sir
What is The output voltage of a battery drops from 100 V with zero load current to 80 V when load
current is 2 A. The internal resistance of the battery is
 (a) 10 Ω (b) 20 Ω (c) 40 Ω (d) 50 Ω
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Re: calculate internal resistance
« Reply #1 on: 11/11/2021 10:57:56 »
V = IR
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Re: calculate internal resistance
« Reply #2 on: 11/11/2021 12:05:41 »
Quote from: uyntutu on 11/11/2021 09:03:37
Hello sir
What is The output voltage of a battery drops from 100 V with zero load current to 80 V when load
current is 2 A. The internal resistance of the battery is
 (a) 10 Ω (b) 20 Ω (c) 40 Ω (d) 50 Ω
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Re: calculate internal resistance
« Reply #3 on: 11/11/2021 13:49:23 »
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