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20.
If a 24 V and a 6 V battery are series opposing, the total voltage is
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Chinna said:
1 decade ago
Battery voltage in series always adding please explain briefly.
Kiran Salunke said:
3 years ago
Series circuit acts as a voltage divider.
So, 24V - 6V= 18V.
So, 24V - 6V= 18V.
Harika said:
4 years ago
I think 12v is the right answer.
Gaurav said:
7 years ago
6v, 4v, 2v are in series than total voltage.
Praveen said:
9 years ago
If at all circuit (resistors) connected in parallel then drop across them will be same.
Sumit kashyap said:
9 years ago
If connection is parallel then what is the answer?
ROSHAN KUMAR said:
9 years ago
If a cell connects a series negative terminal of the cell a connected to a positive terminal of an another cell. By applying a sign conversion rule to this circuit you get an answer.
Soma said:
10 years ago
Apply KVL.
Hems said:
1 decade ago
I think adding is possible in this problem.
KKP sarvan said:
1 decade ago
Two different voltage passing in a single circuit:
V1 = 24 & V2 = 6.
OPPOSING:
V1 is positive polarity.
V2 is negative polarity.
So, that (+v1-v2) = 24-5 = 18v.
V1 = 24 & V2 = 6.
OPPOSING:
V1 is positive polarity.
V2 is negative polarity.
So, that (+v1-v2) = 24-5 = 18v.
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