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What is the emf of the battery in the circuit of Figure P18.21? (R1 = 2.05, R2 = 13.0, I = 2.05 A)

What is the emf emf of the battery in the circuit of Figure P18.21? (R1 = 2.05, R2 = 13.0, I = 2.05 A)

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Cant be solved without either the diagram or an explanation of the circuit. Is it parralel or series?

Please send me the schematic.  This is middle school electronics.

Basically, you're talking about voltage dividers.  Resistance in series adds one way, in parralel, it adds much differently.  Capacitors in parallel add as resistors in series, and in series, capacitors add as would resistors in parallel.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltage_divider

 

 

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