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When is the parallel combination of cells advantageous and why? |
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Answer» Solution :Parallel combination is ADVANTAGEOUS when more current is to be drawn at low potential from a circuit. In parallel combination of CELLS , `I = (epsi)/(R+(r//N))` If `R lt lt r`, then `i= (n epsi//R)` that means, if external RESISTANCE is very small, current drawn is .n. times that of a single cell. |
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