What is the magnitude of the current shown by the multi-meter, when it is set in
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What is the magnitude of the current shown by the multi-meter, when it is set in the ammeter mode
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Consider the circuit shown in the figure. The multi-meter M is a multi-mode measuring instrument capable to measure either voltage or current depending on its mode switch. What is the magnitude of the voltage shown by the multi-meter, when it is set in the voltmeter mode. Use the following data: epsilon = 18.0 V, R1 = 12.1 Ohm, R2 = 39.5 Ohm, R3 = 37.4 Ohm, R4 = 14.9 Ohm. 8.65 V What is the magnitude of the current shown by the multi-meter, when it is set in the ammeter mode
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