Reminder to always break the circuit when using the ammeter. If you try to measure current while the ammeter is in parallel with the circuit it will burn the ammeter because it's internal resistance is close to zero, so, lots of current going through it.
This helped me out a lot thanks! If possible could you show a circuit with both series and parallel resistors to find current/voltage through a certain resistor? Thanks again!
Needed this bro I’m not tryna fail
Same here gotta re up before exams. I wish you luck my guy
SAME!
Reminder to always break the circuit when using the ammeter. If you try to measure current while the ammeter is in parallel with the circuit it will burn the ammeter because it's internal resistance is close to zero, so, lots of current going through it.
thanks for the help! could not for the life of me figure out why i coulded get my expected readings.
This is incredibly helpful, i wish i knew this sooner
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This was really helpful,thanks.
This helped me out a lot thanks! If possible could you show a circuit with both series and parallel resistors to find current/voltage through a certain resistor? Thanks again!
useful. ty sir
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