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What is the electric potential at a point between the 2.5-ω and 5.5-ω resistors, if the electric potential at the positive terminal is 12.0 v?
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What is the electric potential at a point between the 2.5-ω and 5.5-ω resistors, if the electric potential at the positive terminal is 12.0 v?
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If the +12V is on one side of the 2.5 ohm R then.............
V = (2.5/8) x 12 otherwise......
V = (5.5/8) x 12
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