got it...take the current of -3.614mA and multiply it by the 2 resistors added together on the bottom to get -15.86V
Thanks,
You'll be hearing from me again this week about RC Circuits...totally new to me
do you mean a positive drop...I know the current is 3.614mA, and that it drops almost 16V in between the two batteries, but what do I do about the negative voltage on the other side of the bottom right battery, add it to get a negative number?
do you think you can "push me in the right direction" on this one, I know they're looking for the difference between A and B, but i forget how to do the voltage drop and I'm clueless when there's more than one battery
Yeah, you use KCL bc all the current is conserved, and you find the actual current that enters the bottom resistor, after that you can find the current across any of the resistors, using the way you set it up