The Physics of Everyday Phenomena
The Physics of Everyday Phenomena
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Author: W. Thomas Griffith, Juliet Brosing Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 21CQ

In the circuit shown, the circle with an A in it represents an ammeter. Which of these statements is correct? Comment on each.

a.    The meter is in the correct position for measuring the current through R.

b.    No current will flow through the meter, so it will have no effect.

c.    The meter will draw a significant current from the batter).

Chapter 13, Problem 21CQ, In the circuit shown, the circle with an A in it represents an ammeter. Which of these statements is

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How is an ammeter connected in a circuit to measure current flowing through it? a. An ammeter is connected in series in a circuit to measure current flowing through it. b. An ammeter is connected in parallel in a circuit to measure current flowing through it. c. An ammeter can be connected either in series or in parallel in a circuit to measure current through it. d. An ammeter can be connected anywhere in the circuit.
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