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The question is Find the error in the following
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Answered by aarshiaverma2005
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Hey There,

i)A voltmeter is never placed in a series combination as it has a large resistance.

ii)The current starts flowing from the positive terminal. The circuit is wrong as it shows the current going towards the negative terminal.

iii)A resistor resistance is measured in ohm(Ω) and not in volts.

iv)Again the there shouldn't be any voltage related to the resistor.

v)There shouldn't be any voltage related to the resistor.The current is flowing towards the positive terminal which is wrong.

vi)A resistor resistance is measured in ohm(Ω) and not in volts.The current is flowing towards the positive terminal which is wrong.

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Answered by yash3374
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Hey mates

Here is your answer

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Answer:Hey There,i)A voltmeter is never placed in a series combination as it has a large resistance.

Answer:Hey There,i)A voltmeter is never placed in a series combination as it has a large resistance.ii)The current starts flowing from the positive terminal. The circuit is wrong as it shows the current going towards the negative terminal.

Answer:Hey There,i)A voltmeter is never placed in a series combination as it has a large resistance.ii)The current starts flowing from the positive terminal. The circuit is wrong as it shows the current going towards the negative terminal.iii)A resistor resistance is measured in ohm(Ω) and not in volts.

Answer:Hey There,i)A voltmeter is never placed in a series combination as it has a large resistance.ii)The current starts flowing from the positive terminal. The circuit is wrong as it shows the current going towards the negative terminal.iii)A resistor resistance is measured in ohm(Ω) and not in volts.iv)Again the there shouldn't be any voltage related to the resistor.

Answer:Hey There,i)A voltmeter is never placed in a series combination as it has a large resistance.ii)The current starts flowing from the positive terminal. The circuit is wrong as it shows the current going towards the negative terminal.iii)A resistor resistance is measured in ohm(Ω) and not in volts.iv)Again the there shouldn't be any voltage related to the resistor.v)There shouldn't be any voltage related to the resistor.The current is flowing towards the positive terminal which is wrong.

Answer:Hey There,i)A voltmeter is never placed in a series combination as it has a large resistance.ii)The current starts flowing from the positive terminal. The circuit is wrong as it shows the current going towards the negative terminal.iii)A resistor resistance is measured in ohm(Ω) and not in volts.iv)Again the there shouldn't be any voltage related to the resistor.v)There shouldn't be any voltage related to the resistor.The current is flowing towards the positive terminal which is wrong.vi)A resistor resistance is measured in ohm(Ω) and not in volts.The current is flowing towards the positive terminal which is wrong.

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