What if there was no internal resistance?

What if there was no internal resistance?

When there is a negligible internal resistance, the p.d. across Y will equal the emf of the cell. As the p.d. is now constant and the relationship between power and resistance, for a constant voltage is inverse, the power would decrease as the value of Y increases.

What is the formula of internal resistance?

Internal resistance is measured in Ohms. The relationship between internal resistance (r) and emf (e) of cell s given by. e = I (r + R) Where, e = EMF i.e. electromotive force (Volts), I = current (A), R = Load resistance, and r is the internal resistance of cell measured in ohms.

What is internal and external resistance?

internal resistance is the rsisitance offered by the electrolyte to the flow of electrons. external resistance is the resistance offered to the flow of electricity in the external circuit. laminiaduo7 and 21 more users found this answer helpful.

What is the difference between EMF and internal resistance?

Definition. The potential difference across the poles of a cell when no current is being taken from it is called the electromotive force (EMF) of the cell. If the external resistance is R and the internal resistance is r, the total resistance of the circuit is R+r, so that the current that flows is E/(R+r).

What causes battery internal resistance?

Sulfation and grid corrosion are the main contributors to the rise of the internal resistance with lead acid. Temperature also affects the resistance; heat lowers it and cold raises it. Heating the battery will momentarily lower the internal resistance to provide extra runtime.

Does a battery have internal resistance?

Batteries will always have some resistance. Though the internal resistance may be or appear low, around 0.1Ω for an AA alkaline battery, and about 1Ω to 2Ω for a 9-volt alkaline battery, it can cause a noticeable drop in output voltage if a low-resistance load is attached to it.

What does 1.5 V battery mean?

What is a 1.5v Battery? A classic nominal voltage, most AA, AAA, C, & D cells are 1.5 volts, and many household and handheld devices have been built to use that voltage. The first zinc-carbon dry cells naturally produced 1.5 volts of energy, and has remained the standard ever since.

Is it good to fully discharge a lithium-ion battery?

Lithium-ion batteries should not be frequently fully discharged and recharged (“deep-cycled”). You may need to discharge it fully occasionally to recalibrate the capacitiy measuring electronics in the accumulator. Every 30 cycles or so should be enough.

What is the fastest way to discharge a lithium ion battery?

The fastest way is shorting the battery, the best way is to not short the battery, but have a controlled discharge, like you are doing with the lamp. While I will suggest this, with the preface of exercising caution, you could connect a couple lamps together in parallel to reduce the resistance of the circuit.

How can I make my lithium ion battery last longer?

Boosting Battery Life

  1. Use partial-discharge cycles.
  2. Avoid charging to 100% capacity.
  3. Select the correct charge termination method.
  4. Limit the battery temperature.
  5. Avoid high charge and discharge currents.
  6. Avoid very deep discharges (below 2 V or 2.5 V)

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