Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question To jump start a discharge battery, both batteries must be connected Select one: a. in parallel b. to an Ac voltage source c. to 20V dc source d. In series Previous page Next page Return to: Topic 1
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This is because connecting batteries in parallel allows the current to flow from the charged battery to the discharged battery, providing the necessary boost to start the car. Show more…
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