Question
Question: A battery having an emf of 12V and an internal resistance of \[2\Omega \] is connected to Another ...
A battery having an emf of 12V and an internal resistance of 2Ω is connected to
Another battery having an emf of 18 volt and an internal resistance of 2Ω in such a way that they are opposing each other and the circuit is closed. Calculate the following
1. Current flowing in the circuit.
2. Electrical Power in the two batteries
3. Terminal voltage of the two batteries
4. Electrical power consumed in the batteries
Solution
The approach to solve this question is
1. Apply algebra in batteries and internal resistance separately to a single battery with single internal resistance
2. Remember ohm’s Law it is always helpful in solving questions related batteries and internal resistances by the expression inet=rnetEnet
3. Formula for terminal voltage is V=E−IR
4. For calculating power use RV2
In the solution part we will elaborate these terms
Complete step by step answer:
1. Let the given internal resistances of the two battery E1 and E2 be r1 and r2 According to the question the given values are :
r1= 2Ω
r2 =2Ω
E1 =12V
E2=18V
So,
Let us first discuss the algebra in Emf and internal resistance
Enet=E2−E1
rnet=r1+r2
Where Enet is the net emf we get by considering the sign convention of each battery.
And rnet is the net resistance throughout the circuit according to this question we have internal resistance in parallel hence We will apply submission formula for resistances in series
By using the above formula, we put the values of E1 and E2
Enet=E2−E1=18−12=6V rnet=r1+r2=4Ω
Now using ohm's Law as mentioned above in Hint section
inet=rnetEnet =46=1.5A
Hence the net current is 1.5 A
Formula for power is :
Power=P =rE2
Where E is the emf of the battery and r is the internal resistance
Now we calculate power for the given Emf’s
For 12V battery P=2122=72W
For 18V battery P=2182=162W
1. Formula for Calculating terminal voltage is V=E−iR
If the current is entering from negative terminal then take +i and if entering from the positive terminal take −i
For 12V battery terminal voltage =VT1=12+(1.5)(2)=15V
For 18V battery terminal voltage =VT2=18−(1.5)(2)=15V
2. As discussed above formula for power consumed is rV2 where V is the terminal voltage
Power consumed by 12V =2152=112.5W
Power consumed by 18V =2152=112.5W
Note: Clearly power consumed by both the Batteries are equal because whenever we connect two batteries of unequal emf to try make their power equal by transferring energy and hence we get the same power.