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Question about Full scale deflection
how would you write out the problem using ohms law ?- Tony Meloni
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Question about Full scale deflection
what do you mean by units ?- Tony Meloni
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Question about Full scale deflection
my choices to pick from the homework are 60k ohms 90k ohms 90ohms 150k ohms if you take 90k x .001 you get 90vd- Tony Meloni
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Question about Full scale deflection
so what are the proper steps to find the answer ?- Tony Meloni
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Question about Full scale deflection
its telling me at 30volts its 30k ohms since its 1k per volt ..needs 90volts to drop across the resistor .. 120volt x 1000 k = 120k - 30k = 90k x .001ma = 90vd ?- Tony Meloni
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Question about Full scale deflection
Homework Statement hello, just came across this type of question for first time. A voltmeter with a range of 0-30volts is to be used to measure a 120 volt circuit. calculate the value of the resistor to be placed in series with the meter. the sensitivity of the meter is 1000 ohms per volt ...- Tony Meloni
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- Deflection Ohms law Scale Series Voltage Voltmeter
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