Chapter 28: Q. 55 (page 793)
What are the battery current and the potential difference between points a and b when the switch in FIGURE P28.55 is (a) open and (b) closed?
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(a)The outcomes are
(b) The outcomes are
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Chapter 28: Q. 55 (page 793)
What are the battery current and the potential difference between points a and b when the switch in FIGURE P28.55 is (a) open and (b) closed?
(a)The outcomes are
(b) The outcomes are
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