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Two students A and B set up their circuits as shown below using identical values for the two resistors and all other devices. The observed readings of the ammeter and the voltmeter, by the two students are labelled as(iA, VA) and (iB, VB) respectively. The readings are likely to be related as:

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Answered by krb3858
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Answer:

ia=ib V1=V2

Explanation:

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

The relationship between the observed readings of the ammeter and voltmeter for each student.

Explanation:

However, I can provide some general information about the readings of these devices in a circuit.

Ammeters are devices that measure the current flowing through a circuit and are typically connected in series with a circuit element (such as a resistor) to measure the current passing through that element. In contrast, voltmeters measure the potential difference (voltage) between two points in a circuit and are typically connected in parallel across a circuit element.

The values measured by ammeters and voltmeters depend on the specific arrangement of the circuit elements and the properties of the devices themselves. However, in general, the current measured by an ammeter will be the same at any point in a series circuit, while the voltage measured by a voltmeter will be the same at any two points in a parallel circuit.

If you can provide more specific information about the circuits that students A and B set up, I would be happy to help you analyze the relationship between the observed readings of the ammeter and voltmeter for each student.

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