the potential difference between x and y in the circuit
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From Ohm's law, we know that V=iR, where V is the potential difference across the resistance and i is the current in the resistance R. ... Now, the potential difference between A and X is equal to VX−VA=(1)(2)=2V …. (i). The potential difference between A and Y is equal to VA−VY=(1)(3)=3V
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