For determining the equivalent resistance of two resistors R1 and R2 conne
in series, three student X, Y and Z set up their circuits as shown below.
correct set-up is that
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For determining the equivalent resistance of two resistors R1 and R2 conne in series, three student X, Y and Z set up their circuits as shown below, correct set-up is that are listed below.
- Ammeter is in series, thus it is correct for current.
- Meanwhile, R1 and R2 are not in parallel, and therefore voltmeter is not providing the correct value for the potential difference V.
- The word "ammeter" refers to an instrument used to measure electric current in amperes, either direct (DC) or alternating (AC).
- Because a shunt is connected parallel with the meter that carries the most of the current at high values, an ammeter can measure a wide range of current values.
- The tool called a voltmeter measures the voltages of either direct current or alternating current on a scale that is frequently graduated in volts, millivolts (0.001 volt), or kilovolts (1,000 volts).
- The instrument we employ to assess the potential electric difference between two locations in an electric circuit is known as a voltmeter.
- Voltmeters are available in three different varieties: analogue, digital, and amplified.
Therefore, For determining the equivalent resistance of two resistors R1 and R2 conne in series, three student X, Y and Z set up their circuits as shown below, correct set-up is that are listed below.
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