The terminal voltage of a battery is given in terms of
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The terminal voltage of the battery is simply the sum of the potential differences from the two components in a “real” battery. The battery applies an electromotive force, or emf (symbol Ԑ, not E!), to the circuit that is expressed in volts, and the resistance adjusts that voltage down according to Ohm's Law: V = IR.
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