What are the expected readings of the following in the figure below? (R = 8.60 Ω, ΔV = 5.90 V)
(a) ideal ammeter
(b) ideal voltmeter
The answer below is given in Amperes i.e i1 = 0.32533 A but the question asked is in milli amperes so
i1 = 325.33 mA is the reading in Ammeter.
What are the expected readings of the following in the figure below? (R = 8.60 Ω,...
What are the expected readings of the following in the figure below? (R-8.40 Ω, AV-670 V) 10.0 Ω R 4.50 V (a) ideal ammeter mA (b) ideal voltmeter
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