1. For the circuit pictured, determine the currents in the four resistors. 12.0 V R₁ =402 R₂- 12.092 R3 = 8.002 R4-6.002

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1. For the circuit pictured, determine the currents in the four resistors.
12.0 V
R₁ =402
R₂-
12.092
R3=
8.002
R4-6.02
2.F
2. Redraw the circuit of question 1, but now with an ammeter measuring the current in R3.
3. Redraw the circuit of question 1, but now with a voltmeter measuring the voltage across R₁.
4. How do the resistances of a voltmeter and an ammeter differ?
Transcribed Image Text:1. For the circuit pictured, determine the currents in the four resistors. 12.0 V R₁ =402 R₂- 12.092 R3= 8.002 R4-6.02 2.F 2. Redraw the circuit of question 1, but now with an ammeter measuring the current in R3. 3. Redraw the circuit of question 1, but now with a voltmeter measuring the voltage across R₁. 4. How do the resistances of a voltmeter and an ammeter differ?
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