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Latest revision as of 15:03, 17 April 2020
Problem
(a) Determine the currents , and . Assume the internal resistance of each battery is
(b) What is the terminal voltage of the 6.0-V battery?
solution
(a)
Solve for :
then the rest is straightforward
(b)
The terminal voltage at that battery is