A real battery is not just an emf we can model a real 15v


A real battery is not just an emf. We can model a real 1.5v battery as a 1.5v emf in series with a resistor known as the "internal resistance", as shown in the figure(Figure 1) . A typical battery has 1.0 ohms internal resistance due to imperfections that limit current through the battery. When there's no current through the battery, and thus no voltage drop across the internal resistance, the potential difference between its terminals is 1.5v , the value of the emf. Suppose the terminals of this battery are connected to a 2.7 ohm resistor.

What is the potential difference between the terminals of the battery?

What fraction of the battery's power is dissipated by the internal resistance?

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