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BATTERY OPERATIONS Batteries Internal Resistance Figure 9   Internal Resistance in a Chemical Cell Internal   resistance   in   a   chemical   cell   is   due mainly to the resistance of the electrolyte between electrodes (Figure 9). Any current in the battery must flow through the internal  resistance.   The  internal  resistance  is  in series with the voltage of the battery, causing an internal voltage drop (Figure 10). With  no  current  flow,  the  voltage  drop  is  zero; thus, the full battery voltage is developed across the output terminals (VB).   If a load is placed on the battery, load resistance (RL) is in series with internal resistance (Ri). When current flows in the circuit (IL), the internal voltage drop (ILRi) drops the terminal voltage Figure 10   Internal Voltage Drop of the battery as shown in Equation (4-3).  Thus, internal resistance reduces both the current and voltage available to the load. VL = VB - ILRi (4-3) ES-04 Page 12 Rev. 0

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