You are troubleshooting a circuit and have access to a “low impedance” mustimeter that has an…
You are troubleshooting a circuit and have access to a “low impedance” mustimeter that has an internal resistance of 3 kΩ. You are working on part of a circuit that is three resistors in series, each with the same resistance, 1,000 Ω. A 10V supply is in series with the resistors. What will the low impedance voltmeter measure for the voltage across one of the 1,000 Ω resistors? Would a “high impedance” (1 GΩ) multimeter give a reading that is closer to the actual voltage across the element? Dec 08 2021 01:35 PM
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