In the electric circuit diagram shown, possible locations of an ammeter and a voltmeter are indicated by circles 1, 2, 3, and 4. Where should an ammeter be located to correctly measure the total current and where should a voltmeter be located to correctly measure the total voltage? * ammeter at 1 and voltmeter at 4 ammeter at 3 and voltmeter at 4 ammeter at 2 and voltmeter at 3 ammeter at 1 and voltmeter at 2 3

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In the electric circuit diagram shown, possible locations of an ammeter and a voltmeter are
indicated by circles 1, 2, 3, and 4. Where should an ammeter be located to correctly measure
the total current and where should a voltmeter be located to correctly measure the total
voltage? *
ammeter at 1 and voltmeter at 4
ammeter at 3 and voltmeter at 4
ammeter at 2 and voltmeter at 3
ammeter at 1 and voltmeter at 2
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Transcribed Image Text:In the electric circuit diagram shown, possible locations of an ammeter and a voltmeter are indicated by circles 1, 2, 3, and 4. Where should an ammeter be located to correctly measure the total current and where should a voltmeter be located to correctly measure the total voltage? * ammeter at 1 and voltmeter at 4 ammeter at 3 and voltmeter at 4 ammeter at 2 and voltmeter at 3 ammeter at 1 and voltmeter at 2 3
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