I was just pondering this and couldn't make sense of it in my head, so I'm appealing to GD to show me where I'm being retarded.
If you have two batteries in series, the positive end of the 2nd battery is connected to the negative end of the other battery, which should act like a short circuit discharging that battery into the other one and basically halving the potential difference across the whole circuit as though there was only one battery.
But that isn't the case so where am I going wrong here?
If you have two batteries in series, the positive end of the 2nd battery is connected to the negative end of the other battery, which should act like a short circuit discharging that battery into the other one and basically halving the potential difference across the whole circuit as though there was only one battery.
But that isn't the case so where am I going wrong here?