The internal resistance of a source (cell or generator) is the resistance against the moving charge in the source.
The load resistance in a circuit is the effective resistance against the moving charge outside the source of electric.
The terminal potential difference or terminal voltage is the potential difference across the two terminals (the positive terminal and the negative terminal) of an electric source (cell or generator).
E = e.m.f.
V = terminal potential difference
I = current flows in the circuit
r = internal resistance
R = the load resistance
Example 1:
A cell has internal resistance 0.5Ω and the potential difference across the cell is 4V when a 2A current flows through it. Find the e.m.f. of the cell.
Answer:
r = 0.5Ω
V = 4V
I = 2A
E = ?
E=V+Ir
E=(4)+(2)(0.5)
E=5V