1. | one fourth | 2. | one third |
3. | two times | 4. | one half |
1. | \(0\) | 2. | \(15\) V |
3. | \(7\) V | 4. | \(3\) V |
1. | \(\dfrac{v}{4}\) | 2. | \(\dfrac{v}{2}\) |
3. | \(v\) | 4. | \(4v\) |
1. | \(28\) V | 2. | \(42\) V |
3. | \(-32\) V | 4. | \(36\) V |
In which situation can the terminal voltage of a battery be greater or less than its EMF?
1. | It is always equal to the EMF. |
2. | It is always greater than the EMF. |
3. | It may be greater or less than the EMF depending on the direction of current through the battery. |
4. | It may be greater or less than the EMF depending on the magnitude of its internal resistance. |