Asked by anonymous
                in the circuit below find the volts at V4 
4 is grounded
R1 is 15 volts
R2 is 12 volts
R3 is 10 volts
www.ibiblio.org/kuphaldt/electricCircuits/DC/00082.png
my answer is
15v+12v+10v =37v
if V1=37v,
then v2=37v-15v = 22v,
then v3=37v-15v-12v = 10v
then v4= 37v-15-12v-10v =0v
At V4 the voltage is at 0v
is my answer correct???
            
        4 is grounded
R1 is 15 volts
R2 is 12 volts
R3 is 10 volts
www.ibiblio.org/kuphaldt/electricCircuits/DC/00082.png
my answer is
15v+12v+10v =37v
if V1=37v,
then v2=37v-15v = 22v,
then v3=37v-15v-12v = 10v
then v4= 37v-15-12v-10v =0v
At V4 the voltage is at 0v
is my answer correct???
Answers
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    No circuit shown, however, if V4 is at ground potential, it is 0 volts.
    
                    Answered by
            anonymous
            
    it's in the link above
    
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    yes, zero.
    
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