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Physics, 21.11.2019 00:31 kendricklamar29

You short-circuit a 20 volt battery by connecting a short wire from one end of the battery to the other end. if the current in the short circuit is measured to be 15 amperes, what is the internal resistance of the battery? (b) what is the power generated by the battery? w(c) how much energy is dissipated in the internal resistance every second? (remember that one watt is one joule per second.)w(d) this same battery is now connected to a 11 resistor. how much current flows through this resistor? a(e) how much power is dissipated in the 11 resistor? w(f) the leads to a voltmeter are placed at the two ends of the battery of this circuit containing the 11 resistor. what does the meter read? v

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