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Two identical cells whether connected in parallel or in series gives the same current when connected to an external resistance 1.5 \(\Omega\). Find the value of internal resistance of each cell.

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When series and parallel combinations give the same current, internal resistance equals external resistance: \(r = R\).
Updated On: Apr 8, 2026
  • 1 \(\Omega\)
  • 0.5 \(\Omega\)
  • zero
  • 1.5 \(\Omega\)
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understanding the Concept:
For two identical cells (emf \(E\), internal resistance \(r\)), current in series: \(I_s = \dfrac{2E}{2r+R}\); current in parallel: \(I_p = \dfrac{E}{r/2 + R}\).
Step 2: Detailed Explanation:
Setting \(I_s = I_p\): \[ \frac{2E}{2r + R} = \frac{E}{r/2 + R} \] \[ 2(r/2 + R) = 2r + R \] \[ r + 2R = 2r + R \] \[ R = r \] So \(r = R = 1.5\ \Omega\).
Step 3: Final Answer:
The internal resistance of each cell is 1.5 \(\Omega\).
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