Find V3=Va - Vb and its polarity if the current in the following circuit is 0.4 A. (Write the final answer without unit) V1 = 50.0 V, V2 = 10.0 V, R1 = 5 Ohm, R2 = 20.0 Ohm
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We have a circuit with two voltage sources, V1 = 50.0 V and V2 = 10.0 V, and two resistors, R1 = 5 Ohm and R2 = 20.0 Ohm. The current in the circuit is 0.4 A. We need to find the voltage difference V3 = Va - Vb and its polarity. Show more…
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