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What happens if you take let's say a 12 volt battery and connect it to a lightbulb(not LED). Well... the lightbulb lights up obviously! But then connect a 6 voltage battery also(in series), but with reversed polarity (against the current that is). What happens then?
Will there be a shortage of some sort, or will the lightbulb give half the effect/shine half as bright? (or something else maybe??)
If the battery is connected with the same polarity, the total voltage would be 18V(12V+6V)(so I've learned). Will it in this case be 12V-6V=6V?
Thanks;) (excuse my english)
Will there be a shortage of some sort, or will the lightbulb give half the effect/shine half as bright? (or something else maybe??)
If the battery is connected with the same polarity, the total voltage would be 18V(12V+6V)(so I've learned). Will it in this case be 12V-6V=6V?
Thanks;) (excuse my english)