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What type of error does the ammeter have?

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Answered by IndianBoi07
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Answer:

Zero Error

Explanation:

When the circuit is not connected, the pointer of the ammeter or voltmeter is exactly at zero, thus said to be the instrument has zero error. If the pointer is above the zero mark, the zero error is negative.

Answered by juitalwarkar
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Answer:

When the circuit is not connected, the pointer of the ammeter or voltmeter is exactly at zero, thus said to be the instrument has zero error. If the pointer is above the zero mark, the zero error is negative.If the pointer of the ammeter or voltmeter is exactly at zero, when it is not connected to the circuit, then the instrument has zero error. If the pointer is below the zero mark, the zero error is positive.

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