Current Given by a Cell is considered one the most difficult concept.
22 Questions around this concept.
The internal resistance of a 2.1 V cell which gives a current of 0.2 A through a resistance of $10 \Omega$ is:
Current supplied by the cell

Cell supplies a constant current in the circuit.
$
i=\frac{E}{R+r}
$
$R$ - External resistance
$r$ - internal resistance
- Potential drop inside the cell=ir
- The internal resistance of the cell
$
r=\left(\frac{E}{V}-1\right) R
$
- Power dissipated in external resistance
$
P=\left(\frac{E}{R+r}\right)^2 R
$
- Maximum power is obtained when the resistance value of the load is equal in value to that of the voltage sources internal resistance.
Maximum power
$
P_{\max }=\frac{E^2}{4 r}
$
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