Use kirchhoff's rules to determine the potential difference between the points a and d
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Because the flow of the AR is not in progress, we can use the Kirchhoff's rules on ABED's path.
Drop potential = 6V to A to B
From B to E, there is no flow through the electrodes, potential drop = 3V
There is no change in the probability of E to D. Therefore, the total potential decrease in A to D = 9V this is how Kirchhoff's rule is used to determine the potential difference.
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the answer to this question is 9v
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