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What is the potential difference between points B and D in the given circuit.


A

1/13 A

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B

1/14 A

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C

1/15 A

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D

None of the above

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Solution

The correct option is A

1/13 A


We can treat the resistors on the arms with the cells as internal resistances and apply cell combination formula and simplify.
On branch DAB, we have,
E=E1+E2=2+(1)=1V.R=R1+R2=1+2=3Ω.
We can apply the same idea to the next branch and arrive at the following simplified circuit:


Now we see that these two cells with internal resistances are in parallel. We can quickly solve these too.
E=E1r2+E2r1r1+r2E=(4+6)7E=27Vr=127Ω
Thus we have reduced it to

Now we can easily solve the current through 2 Ω to be 226A
or
i=113A


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