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20 June, 05:49

If the ammeter is 07 mA and the resistor is 56 ohms what is the voltage?

So it's a drawing of a circuit with the ammeter which says 07mA and a resistor of 56 with the Symbol got it

It says if you measured the voltage across the resistor in the circuit, you'd expect it to read?

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  1. 20 June, 05:54
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    V = 0.0392 volt

    Explanation:

    given that the

    Current I = 0.7 mA

    Resistance R = 56 Ohms

    According to Ohm's law,

    V = IR

    Where V is the Voltage in the circuit.

    Substitute I and R into the formula

    V = 0.7 * 10^-3 * 56

    V = 0.0392 volt

    The ammeter can be use to read current in a circuit when it is connected to the device in which the resistors are connected in series.

    While for the Voltmeter, the resistors are connected in parallel.
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