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When an ammeter is shunted what is it's measuring range?

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Answered by Anirban1108
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Ammeter range and shunt resistance. Its said that for an ammeter to give good reading, the full current in the circuit must pass through it. But if I am right, the ammeter is basically a galvanometer connected parallel to a very low resistance called a shunt.

50 is the measuring range.

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50 is the measuring range

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