Physics, asked by Jaanki, 1 year ago

find V(a) - V(b), where V(a) stands for potential at a and V(b) stands for potential at b....Plzzzz do it fast best answer shall be tagged the brainliest!!!!!

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Jaanki: you are in which class sir?
Rosedowson: Am a girl..
Rosedowson: Dude..
Jaanki: whatsoever class?
Rosedowson: And i have passed 12.
Rosedowson: Why??
Jaanki: well i was shocked to see you asking me how to do this question, nothing else....!!well they are capacitors...they aren't same as resistors...do it with induction.
Rosedowson: What...its been 2 years passed my 12th...and yeah i know how 2 solve these sums ..their rules and all..but am confused due to the battery introduced in...
Rosedowson: I will make sure u get this answer by me .
Jaanki: I m sorry for I asked you so...well Yeah I'll wait for your answer...!!

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Answered by Dhinu
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Ans. is (-8) V ... solution is in the attached pic :)
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