That's a matter of calculation rather than choice and a bit of a red herring in the context of the problem as posed. But one of the multi-choice answers might send you in that direction which I think is a little bit naughty.As an exercise to OP, choose what the voltage between X and Z is.
The real world is naughty, too.That's a matter of calculation rather than choice and a bit of a red herring in the context of the problem as posed. But one of the multi-choice answers might send you in that direction which I think is a little bit naughty.
The initial problem of OP is already solved. To enhance his understanding of similar problems, I posed him one more problem to solve in my last post the answer to which is one of the multiple choices in his OP.That's a matter of calculation rather than choice and a bit of a red herring in the context of the problem as posed. But one of the multi-choice answers might send you in that direction which I think is a little bit naughty.
The usual advice is read what the question is, not what you think the question is.