Physics, asked by garvitnasa10, 1 year ago

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Answered by prateekbana9613
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The switch is closed, so the current will not flow. There is no good conductor conecting the two ends of the wire, so, the current will be negligble. If you have powerful Ammeter, you vould notice a minor current reading.

In case of Voltmeter, the voltage across two points is equal to the voltage across the two ends of wire. So it would be 6V.

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achuaiswarya112: Dude current flows when switch is closed..not when it's open...
prateekbana9613: mostly closed is used as a substitute for off except this one. So I usually get wrong at this
prateekbana9613: sry
Answered by sardashlok2004
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I=V/R

R=5+8

13

I=6/13

. 46A

V=IR

0.46*12

5.52V

Reading of Ammeter is .46A

And reading of voltmeter is 5.52


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