You are given four ammeters A, B, C and D having least counts
mentioned below:
(1) Amme...
Physics, 17.10.2020 19:01, paytonrules3634
You are given four ammeters A, B, C and D having least counts
mentioned below:
(1) Ammeter A with least count 0.25 A
(ll) Ammeter B with least count 0.5 A
(Ill) Ammeter C with least count 0.05 A
(IV) Ammeter D with least count 0.1 A
Which of the ammeters would you prefer for doing an
experiment to determine the equivalent resistance of two
resistances most accurately, when connected in parallel?
(a) Ammeter A
(b) Ammeter B
(c) Ammeter C
d) Ammeter D
Answers: 2
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