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Physics, 14.11.2019 23:31, DissTrack

Consider a power supply with fixed emf ε and internal resistance r causing current in a load resistance r. in this problem, r is fixed and r is a variable. the efficiency is defined as the energy delivered to the load divided by the energy delivered by the emf.
(a) when the internal resistance is adjusted for maximum power transfer, what is the efficiency? %
(b) what should be the internal resistance for maximum possible efficiency?

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