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    What Is the Potential Difference V<sub>B</sub> - V<sub>A </Sub>when I
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What Is the Potential Difference VB - VA when I

Question 22

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What is the potential difference VB - VA when I = 0.50 A in the circuit segment shown below? What is the potential difference V<sub>B</sub> - V<sub>A </sub>when I = 0.50 A in the circuit segment shown below?   A) +28 V B) +2.0 V C) -28 V D) -2.0 V E) +18 V


A) +28 V
B) +2.0 V
C) -28 V
D) -2.0 V
E) +18 V

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