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Lilah Petty
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26 July, 14:37
What are 3 common sources of voltage difference?
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Stella Riddle
26 July, 14:49
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We are asked to enumerate 3 different sources of potential difference and the answers are listed below:
1. There was two parallel sources and voltage of each source is different from each other.
2. Different batteries are connected.
3, Different values of resistors were used in the circuit.
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