Texts: In the figure, R = R = 10.00 Ω and the ideal battery has emf = 12.27 V. What value of R_a maximizes the rate at which the battery supplies energy and (b) what is that maximum rate? (a) Number Units (b) Number Units
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The total resistance in the circuit is given by the sum of R and R_a. So, the total resistance is: R_total = R + R_a Show more…
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