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in·ter·nal re·sis·tance
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Internal resistance
A practical electrical power source which is a linear electric circuit may, according to Thévenin's theorem, be represented as an ideal voltage source in series with an impedance. This resistance is termed the internal resistance of the source. When the power source delivers current, the measured e.m.f. is lower than the no-load voltage; the difference is the voltage drop caused by the internal resistance. The concept of internal resistance applies to all kinds of electrical sources and is useful for analyzing many types of electrical circuits. Internal resistance can be caused by a number of outcomes, though a possible cause is by interior chemical installment. When thermal energy is applied to provide the current, that applied energy is most of the power source's energy which produces the chemicals. The load current is delivered in a lap and returns to the battery and then performs resistance.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of internal resistance in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of internal resistance in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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Internal resistance hinders our progress. Once we learn to overcome this internal resistance we can break any glass ceiling.
When we learn to overcome the internal resistance which we experience during holding Yoga poses while deep breathing, that resistance ultimately becomes our internal strength.
Yoga Practice gives us internal strength and resilience. Each breath taken during uncomfortable Asana forces us to observe our own internal resistance and hence the practice helps us to master our internal resilience.
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