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what is the effect of temperature variation on voltmeter?​

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Answered by ansistkharms
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As the temperature rises, the resistance of the thermistor decreases, so the potentialdifference across it decreases. This means that potential difference across the resistorincreases as temperature increases. This is why the voltmeter is across the resistor, not the thermistor.

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