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1. In Figure 1, are we really measuring the current passing through the resistor what are we measuring? If the resistance of the voltmeter Rv is about 100 times of N, where the percent error when we calculate the resistance R' = V/I using the current measures ammeter in Figure 1? If you have difficulty in solving the above problem you can use arbitrary numbers, say, R = 5.0 2, Ry = 100 R = 500 and V = 20.0 V. Find 1, calculate and the percent error. nourront nassing through the resistor only, but the
1. In Figure 1, are we really measuring the current passing through the resistor what are we measuring? If the resistance of the voltmeter Rv is about 100 times of N, where the percent error when we calculate the resistance R' = V/I using the current measures ammeter in Figure 1? If you have difficulty in solving the above problem you can use arbitrary numbers, say, R = 5.0 2, Ry = 100 R = 500 and V = 20.0 V. Find 1, calculate and the percent error. nourront nassing through the resistor only, but the