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Potential Change in Battery/Resistor System
Homework Statement Show the change of potential of a system that contains a battery and two parallel connected resistors. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I guess that there is no change in potential because they are in parallel. Or there is a potential drop trough resistors?- CasterlyRock
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- Battery Change Circuit Potential
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What happens when we connect 2 batteries + with +, - with -?
P=I^2*R. You've said that amp is greater than before.- CasterlyRock
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What happens when we connect 2 batteries + with +, - with -?
I don't understand. Do you mean if I would apply a resistor to that new one battery (lets say a resistor is a lightbulb) it would shine brighter than one applied to the original battery?- CasterlyRock
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What happens when we connect 2 batteries + with +, - with -?
Really nothing except what I wrote. The question has a conceptual nature. I assumed that when connected, batteries are in parallel, that means the same potential as it was, so nothing changes.- CasterlyRock
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What happens when we connect 2 batteries + with +, - with -?
No, it only says that batteries are the same.- CasterlyRock
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What happens when we connect 2 batteries + with +, - with -?
Homework Statement Batteries are connected together with their + and - poles. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I quess that nothing happens because there is no change in potential difference.- CasterlyRock
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- Batteries Potential difference Voltage
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