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In the circuit shown, the potential difference between the points G and H, `V_G-V_H` is equal to _________ V.

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By applying KCL, we can find that the current through the `1Omega` resistance is 2 A
SO, `V_G-2 times 4+3-2 times 2+2 times 1=V_H,V_G-V_H=7V`
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