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Specify the points to which you could connect a voltmeter to measure the following potential differences in Figure.
the potential difference across R3 ; (Note that there may be more than one answer).

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b
R = 6.0 2
E = 90 V
R, = 3.0 N
e
r= 0.25 Ωζ
R = 1.5 2
h
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