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Physics, 24.03.2020 05:42 kennyg02

A circuit consists of a series combination of 6.00−kΩ and 5.00−kΩ resistors connected across a 50.0-V battery having negligible internal resistance. You want to measure the true potential difference (that is, the potential difference without the meter present) across the 5.00−kΩ resistor using a voltmeter having an internal resistance of 10.0 kΩ.

a. What potential difference does the voltmeter measure across the 5.00−kΩ resistor?

b. What is the true potential difference across this resistor when the meter is not present?

c. By what percentage is the voltmeter reading in error from the true potential difference?

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