Drsoccerball
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re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive
Do we need to know the derivation that you've done for the HSC?They will affect the equation, won't they? Because we're saying (and similarly for , and then dividing these equations gives the equation .
But terminal voltages Vp and Vs can only be assumed to equal their respective emf's if we assume the internal resistance is 0. The real equation should be: . So we do need to assume there's no energy losses by assuming no internal resistance, e.g. from the wires etc.
(But then again, I don't think internal resistance is dealt with in the HSC, and we just assume V = emf.)