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madbear
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lets say i got two batteries; first has 200 electrons on plus terminal and 300 electrons on a negative terminal ( so there is 100 electrons difference in potential energy )
and and second battery has 100 electrons on + terminal and 200 electrons on -.
if connected in series +(200e) -(300e)_____ +(100e) -(200e)
why would voltages add up ? wouldn't 100e from - terminal of the first battery be transferred
to + terminal of the second battery making pic look like :
+(200e) -(200e)_____ +(200e) -(200e) making potential difference between + terminal of the first battery and - terminal of the second battery zero ?
and and second battery has 100 electrons on + terminal and 200 electrons on -.
if connected in series +(200e) -(300e)_____ +(100e) -(200e)
why would voltages add up ? wouldn't 100e from - terminal of the first battery be transferred
to + terminal of the second battery making pic look like :
+(200e) -(200e)_____ +(200e) -(200e) making potential difference between + terminal of the first battery and - terminal of the second battery zero ?