Finding the Electromagnetic Frequency of a Battery
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In the circuit shown in the attached figure the batteries have negligible internal resistance and the meters are both idealized. With the switch S open, the voltmeter reads 17.0 V.
Find the emf (epsilon) of the battery.
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In the given circuit, Let us first start from the 50.0 ohm resistor which is parallel to the Voltmeter. As the reading in the voltmeter is 17.0 V, the same voltage can be seen across ...
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