In the figure the current in resistance 6 is $i_6 = 1.38$ A and the resistances are $R_1 = R_2 = R_3 = 1.65 \Omega$, $R_4 = 15.0 \Omega$, $R_5 = 8.75 \Omega$, and $R_6 = 3.78 \Omega$. What is the emf of the ideal battery?
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- The current in resistance 6 is i = 1.38 A. - The resistances are R = 1.65 Ω, 15.0 Ω, 8.75 Ω, and R = 3.78 Ω. Show more…
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