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What is a multiplier resistance?

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Answered by aditijaindavv
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Multiplier Resistors

The series resistor is called a “multiplier” resistor because it multiplies the working range of the meter movement as it proportionately divides the measured voltage across it. Determining the required multiplier resistance value is an easy task if you're familiar with series circuit analysis.

Answered by manjukumariattri
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Answer :- The series resistor is called a “multiplier” resistor because it multiplies the working range of the meter movement as it proportionately divides the measured voltage across it. Determining the required multiplier resistance value is an easy task if you’re familiar with series circuit analysis.

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