Question
In the circuit with a voltage source and load resistor R, which of the following statement is
false?
A. The maximum potential is experienced across the emf source (e).
B. The potential drops across the internal resistor which is equal to Ir.
C. The terminal voltage is equal to e-Ir, which is equal to the potential drop across the load
resistor.
D. The potential drops to minimum (zero) across the load resistor R.
E. None of the above
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