200 load receives power from parallel-connected battery cells, as shown in the figure below: Determine the terminal voltage of the parallel-connected battery cells_ Ohm Ohm R_LOAD 20 Ohms V2 12 V 12 V
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To find the total voltage of parallel-connected battery cells, you simply take the average of the individual voltages. In this case, the individual voltages are 12V and 12V, so the total voltage would be (12V + 12V) / 2 = 12V. Show more…
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