How Do Cells with Different EMFs Combine in a Circuit?

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Homework Statement



CELLS OF EMFS E1 ,E2,E3...HAVING INTERNAL RESISTANCES r1,r2,r3...are connected to an external resistance R.What is the resultant emf?

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How is the circuit constructed? Are all of the components in series? You need to be more descriptive with the problem statement and show some effort for why you are stuck if you expect anyone on this forum to make an effort to assist you.
 
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