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1. What is the primary difference between an ideal emf device and a real emf device? a) The electric potential of a real emf device is limited. b) The resistance of a real emf device is finite, but the resistance of an ideal emf device is assumed to be infinite. c) A real emf device can carry an electric current, but an ideal emf device does not. d) A real emf device has an internal resistance, but an ideal emf device does not. e) A real emf device has a potential difference across its terminals, but an ideal emf device does not

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Answer:

The answer is option D.

Step-by-step explanation:

An EMF device is a device that produces an electromagnetic field and the components that it has also have their own internal resistance.

This is the case in a real life EMF device but for an ideal EMF device, the internal resistance is equal to zero so there is no voltage drop because of that.

The answer is option D.

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