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Adriano25
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Homework Statement
I = 0.47 A
ε1 = 16.0 V
ε2 = 8.0 V
R1 = 5.0 Ω
R2 = 9.0 Ω
r1 = 1.6 Ω
r2 = 1.4 Ω
a) Find the terminal voltage Vab of the 16.0 V Battery
b) Find the potential difference Vac of point a with respect to point c
Homework Equations
Vab = Va - Vb = ε1 - Ir1
Vac = Va - Vc = IR1 + ε2 + Ir2
The Attempt at a Solution
Current is flowing counterclockwise since the battery 16.0 V determines the direction starting from the positive plate.
I'm just a little confused on part b) in why are we adding ε2 + Ir2 instead of subtracting them.
Also, I know that if try to find Vac by doing (Va-Vb) + (Vb-Vc), we would get a negative value, correct? In this case, how would the - and + sign change?
Thank you