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Standard XII
Physics
Parallel and Series Combination of Capacitors
The potential...
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The potential difference(in Volts) between points A and B, in a section of a circuit shown, is
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Solution
V
A
−
3
×
2
−
3
−
4
×
1
+
2
−
6
×
1
=
V
B
V
A
B
=
3
×
2
+
3
+
1
×
4
−
2
+
6
×
1
=
17
V
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