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Solving Circuit with Ideal Ammeter: 4.0 Ohm Resistance
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[QUOTE="Abysmaltan, post: 5500351, member: 597001"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] A circuit is setup with an ideal ammeter connected across the 4.0 ohm. What will the reading of the ammeter be? [B]2. The attempt at a solution[/B] I am not sure whether the question is testing my understanding on how an ammeter should be connected in a circuit or about how to simplify circuits. I know that an ammeter must be connected in series in a circuit, but I cannot tell whether the one in the diagram is connected so. Or do I need to simplify the circuit such that the parallel-series combination of the circuit is more apparent? [/QUOTE]
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