If the applied voltage across both the resistance R1 and R2 is same but R1>R2 then what would be true about ammeter reading A1 and A2
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A2>A1
current measured by A1 is less than current measured by A2
current measured by A1 is less than current measured by A2
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According to Ohm's law V= i×R
V/i=R
since voltage(V) is constant therefore current(i) is inversely propertional to resistance (R) therefore when resistance increases, current decreases
therefore since R1>R2 for constant voltage thats why i1<i2 and since ammeter measures current therefore A1<A2
V/i=R
since voltage(V) is constant therefore current(i) is inversely propertional to resistance (R) therefore when resistance increases, current decreases
therefore since R1>R2 for constant voltage thats why i1<i2 and since ammeter measures current therefore A1<A2
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