How to Solve a Circuit Diagram with an Ideal M Voltmeter: Step-by-Step Guide

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The discussion focuses on solving a circuit diagram using an Ideal M voltmeter. The voltmeter readings provided are 7.07 V, 12.24 V, 14.14 V, and 20.0 V. Participants are encouraged to provide a step-by-step solution to understand how to arrive at the correct reading. The emphasis is on clarity and detailed explanation of the calculation process involved in determining the voltmeter's output.

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In the given figure an Ideal M voltmeter is shown. M will read:
a)7.07 v b)12.24 v c)14.14 v d)20.0 v.

Its my request to solve step by step ,that I can understand easily, not only mention the answer, please clear it how it comes..



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