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What is the potential drop between points A and C in the following circuit? Resistances 1 and 2 represent the internal resistance of the respective cells
- 1.75V
- 2.25V
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The correct answer is: 2.25V
Emf’s and are opposing each other. Since so, current will move from right to left.
Current in circuit
The potential drop between points A and C is
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