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A cell has an emf of 9 V and an internal resistance of 1.5 Ω. If the current flowing through the circuit is 2 A, what is the terminal potential difference of the cell?.
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What a good answer should say
- The terminal potential difference is 6 V.
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Why this works
The correct answer is The terminal potential difference is 6 V.. This is correct because it applies the Current electricity idea named in the question, using the required quantities and units rather than mixing current, charge, potential difference, resistance, power, or energy.
The other options are less suitable because they use the wrong electrical quantity, an incompatible unit, or a rule from a different circuit context.
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