You said that I could imagine the circuit with a straight line from C to E and everything to the left being ignored. I get that and I believe that would make the current I2 = 18/3 = 6A . Therefore the potential at D would be 18 - 2*6 = 12A. Is that correct ? If it is should I get the same value...
Does that mean the voltage is 0 coming from the left battery? The thing I’m confused about is it doesn’t seem consistent coming from the right battery path
Is it not 0V; I was thinking that anywhere from A to E and A to C would be all 0 V, making the difference between E and C also 0, and that we could ignore the path with I3 as a whole also then.
Homework Statement
I've attached a picture of the circuit below for reference, but the question is asking what the potential is at point D.Homework Equations
V = IR[/B]The Attempt at a Solution
I was told that the answer was 9V, but I'm a little confused because I thought if I looked at the...