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Can someone fill in the blanks? i dont get it. "the total potential difference of the power supply is ____ between the components" we are learning about electricity…
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"the total potential difference of the power supply is ____ between the components"
we are learning about electricity
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the total potential difference of the power supply is ‘shared’ between the components.
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