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An automobile starter motor has an equivalent resistance of 0.055 Ï and is supplied by a 12.0 v battery which has a 0.0305 Ï internal resistance. 33% part (a) what is the current to the motor in a?

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12 V is the f.e.m.
\epsilon of the battery. The potential difference that is applied to the motor is actually the fem minus the voltage drop on the internal resistance r:

\epsilon - Ir
this is equal to the voltage drop on the resistance of the motor R:

RI
so we can write:

\epsilon - Ir = RI
and using
r=0.0305~\Omega and
R=0.055~\Omega we can find the current I:

I= (\epsilon)/(R+r)=140~A
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