FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS - EXTENDED
FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS - EXTENDED
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Author: Halliday
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 27, Problem 18P

In Fig. 27-9, what is the potential difference VdVe between points d and c if ℰ1 = 4.0 V, ℰ2 = 1.0 V, R1 =R2 = 10 Ω, and R3 = 5.0 Ω, and the battery is ideal?

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