Science, asked by rutvij6579, 11 months ago

. In an experiment to find the equivalent resistance of a series combination of two resistors, RI and
Fiv a student uses the circuit shown here.
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The circuit will give :
(A) Correct reading for voltage V, but incorrect reading for current I.
(B) Correct reading for current I, but incorrect reading for voltage V.
(C) Correct reading for both current I and voltage V.
(D) Incorrect reading for both current I and voltage V.


CBSE Class X Science VSA (1 Mark)


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Answers

Answered by monisoni
1

Explanation:

may be c option will ur right option.

but I am not sure. sorry buddy

Answered by rashich1219
3

Incorrect reading for both current I and voltage V.

Step by step explanation:

In a given experiment, to calculate the equivalent resistant the two resistors must be connected in a parallel position only otherwise it does not show the correct value of Voltage (V) and Current (I).

But in the given setup the resistors does not connected in the parallel position.

Therefore, I and V show incorrect reading values.

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