In the figure the ideal batteries have emfs 81= 20 V and 82= 10.0 V and the resistors have resistances R1 = 5.3Q and R2 = 8.30. What are (a) the current, the energy dissipation rate in (b) resistor 1 and (c) resistor 2, and the energy transfer rate in (d) battery 1 and (e) battery 2? Is energy being supplied or absorbed by (f) battery 1 and (g) battery 2? R R2 (a) Number i Units (b) Number i Units (c) Number i Units

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In the figure the ideal batteries have emfs 81 = 20 V and 82 = 10.0 V and the resistors have resistances R1 = 5.3Q and R2 = 8.3Q. What
are (a) the current, the energy dissipation rate in (b) resistor 1 and (c) resistor 2, and the energy transfer rate in (d) battery 1 and (e)
battery 2? Is energy being supplied or absorbed by (f) battery 1 and (g) battery 2?
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(b) Number
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(c) Number
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(d) Number
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(e) Number
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Transcribed Image Text:In the figure the ideal batteries have emfs 81 = 20 V and 82 = 10.0 V and the resistors have resistances R1 = 5.3Q and R2 = 8.3Q. What are (a) the current, the energy dissipation rate in (b) resistor 1 and (c) resistor 2, and the energy transfer rate in (d) battery 1 and (e) battery 2? Is energy being supplied or absorbed by (f) battery 1 and (g) battery 2? R R (a) Number i Units (b) Number i Units (c) Number i Units (d) Number i Units (e) Number i Units (f)
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