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A voltmeter with resistance rv is connected across the terminals of a battery of emf e and internal resistance r. Find the potential difference vmeter measured by the voltmeter.

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Answer:

V = I(R+r)

Step-by-step explanation:

According to ohms law, the current (I) passing through a metallic conductor at constant temperature is directly proportional to the potential difference (V) across its end.

Mathematically, V= IR where V is the potential difference

I is the current

R is resistance

Given emf (E) = IRt... (1)

where E is the emf

Rt is the total equivalent resistance

The external resistance Rv is connected in series with the internal resistance 'r' to give total equivalent resistance Rt = (R+r)

Substituting in equation 1

E = I(R+r)

The equivalent potential difference V = I(R+r)

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