Electric Circuits - AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

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A battery is measured to have a potential of 5V. When connected to a wire with no resistors or other components, the voltage measured is 4.9V.

Why was the potential of the battery measured differently when the wire was connected?

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All wires have at least some internal resistance. The most likely explanation for this is that the wire is displaying slight resistance, and therefore caused the measured potential to be less than it was before.

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