Chapter 21: Q57PE (page 777)
What is the of a cell being measured in a potentiometer, if the standard cell鈥檚 emf is 12.0 Vand the potentiometer balances forand ?
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The of a cell being measured in a potentiometer is .
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Chapter 21: Q57PE (page 777)
What is the of a cell being measured in a potentiometer, if the standard cell鈥檚 emf is 12.0 Vand the potentiometer balances forand ?
The of a cell being measured in a potentiometer is .
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