A battery with an EMF of \(10~\text V\) and an internal resistance of \(1~\Omega\) is connected to an external resistance of \(4~\Omega,\) as shown in the figure. The terminal voltage of the battery in this configuration is:
1. \(6~\text V\)
2. \(8~\text V\)
3. \(10~\text V\)
4. \(4~\text V\)
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A cell of emf \(4~\text{V}\) and internal resistance \(0.5~\Omega\) is connected to a \(7.5~\Omega\) external resistance. The terminal potential difference of the cell is:
1.
\(3.75~\text{V}\)
2.
\(4.25~\text{V}\)
3.
\(4~\text{V}\)
4.
\(0.375~\text{V}\)
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