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what happens if you connect two cells with different emf in parallel along with a resistor in series
eg:
l---100Ohm--l
l-----6V-----l
l-----9V-----l
eg:
l---100Ohm--l
l-----6V-----l
l-----9V-----l
Connecting cells in parallel allows for an increase in the total current output of the circuit, as the cells work together to provide a larger flow of electricity.
A series resistor is used to balance the current flow between the cells in parallel. It helps prevent one cell from draining all of the current and causing an imbalance in the circuit.
If a cell fails in a parallel connection, the remaining cells will continue to function and provide current to the circuit. However, the total current output will decrease due to the loss of one cell.
Yes, different types of cells can be connected in parallel as long as they have similar voltage outputs. It is important to note that the cells will only work together efficiently if they have similar characteristics.
Connecting cells in parallel allows for a larger total current output, as well as a more reliable power supply. In a parallel connection, if one cell fails, the others can still provide power, whereas in a series connection, the entire circuit would fail if one cell fails.