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Physics, 15.04.2020 00:12 noah2o2o

If a voltmeter has a less than ideal resistance, say 1 MΩ, and is used to measure the voltage across a resistor of a comparable resistance, say 500 kΩ, how would this affect the measurement? Compare this case to an ideal voltmeter.

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