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Homework Statement
http://session.masteringphysics.com/problemAsset/1042319/4/YF-25-68.jpg"
Above is a picture of the circuit!
The question is: "What is the terminal voltage of the 4.00-V battery?"
Homework Equations
I=V/R
V_ab = E - I*r
The Attempt at a Solution
So first, I calculated the current in the loop...
the voltage is 8v-4v = 4v
and the total resistance is...6+.5+9+.5+8 = 24 ohms
so I = V/R =4/24 = 1/6
from this...
V_ab = 4v - (1/6)*(.5) = 3.917v
however, the program I am using (masteringphysics) responded "Not quite. Check through your calculations; you may have made a rounding error or used the wrong number of significant figures" when I entered this in...
I have no idea where I'm going wrong because in a later question, I used the same method and got the right answer...help!
Thanks!
			
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