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Answer:
The voltage, the Voltmeter is measuring = 0.13 V ( Volts )
Explanation:
Following is the complete Explanation, for the above Answer...
As we can see in the given diagram, OR image, the scale, between : 0.1 volts - and - 0.2 volts, has been divided into 10.0 equal divisions, which means, each division of the scale , would measure: 0.01 volts.
Now, in the magnified image, we can see the indicator, shows the reading as: 3 divisions past --- 0.1 volts.
Therefore:
The voltage measured by the voltmeter, will be: [
0.1 + ( 0.01 x 3.0 ) ] = 0.13 volts...
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MEASUREMENT Reading a measurement from an analog Instrument What is the voltage this voltmeter is measuring?...
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