Question 13 (5 points) A multiloop circuit is shown in the figure. It is not necessary to solve the entire circuit. With the polarity of each battery as indicated in the figure, what is the emf ??? (That is, what is V_f - V_d?) -5 V 51 V -51 V 45 V 5 V
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