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what would be the reading of the ammeter​

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Answered by aayushimishra201
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The total resistance of a circuit connected to the given cell of emf 1.8 V is the sum of all the resistances from various sources like, resistors, ammeter, voltmeter, etc., connected in series along with the internal resistance of the cell.

In this case, the total resistance is given as 2Ω+0.7Ω+4.5Ω=7.2Ω.

From the ohm's law the total current can be calculated from the formula I=V/R.

That is, I=

R

V

=

7.2A

1.8V

=0.25A.

Hence, the current flowing through the circuit is 0.25 amperes.

The voltage output of a device is measured across its terminals and is called its terminal voltage V.

Terminal voltage is given by the equation V=emf−Ir where, r is the internal resistance and I is the current flowing at the time of the measurement.

Therefore, V=1.8−(0.25×2)=1.3V.

Hence, the potential difference across the terminals of the cell is 1.3V.

Answered by mahek77777
0

The ammeter reading will be 0.24 amperes and thevoltmeter reading will be 2.88 volts. since ammeter has practically zero resistance and a voltmeter has practically infinite resistance , hence voltage drop across both of them is zero. Since the ammeter is connected in series hence the ammeter reading is 0.24 amperes.

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