In the figure below, find the potential difference across the terminals of the battery in which chemical energy is being converted to electrical potential energy. (Take E₁ = 10.9 V, R=18.60, and ₂-5.6 V.) 100 100 www
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![In the figure below, find the potential difference across the terminals of the battery in which chemical energy is being converted to electrical potential energy.
(Take E₁ = 10.9 V, R=18.60, and ₂-5.6 V.)
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