Knowing that R is the independent variable and V is the dependent variable, If I
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Knowing that R is the independent variable and V is the dependent variable, If I is the current in the external resistor R and r is the internal resistance of the cell, the equation for the whole circuit is:
E = I(R + r) …….(i)
For the same current in the external resistor R, the terminal voltage is given by:
V = IR …….(ii)
5. Use equations (i) and (ii) to solve for r by eliminating I and write this equation the form:
y = mx + b
how do i write the equation in the form y= mx+b with R as the independent variable and V as the dependent variable?
Explanation / Answer
As given that
E = I * ( R + r) ......(1)
V = I * R ........(2)
so, I = V/R
put this form of l in eq(1)
E = (V/R) * ( R + r)
E * R/V = R + r
r = E*R / V - R
OR
r = E*R / V + (-R)
(y = m*x + b)
Here, dependent variable is r
lndependent variable is V
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