Unlike the idealized voltmeter, a real voltmeter has a resistance that is not infinitely large. part a a voltmeter with resistance rv is connected across the terminals of a battery of emf e and internal resistance r. find the potential difference vmeter measured by the voltmeter.

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2022-11-28

Unlike the idealized voltmeter, a real voltmeter has a resistance that is not infinitely large. part a a voltmeter with resistance rv is connected across the terminals of a battery of emf e and internal resistance r. find the potential difference vmeter measured by the voltmeter.

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Madyson Hood

Madyson Hood

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Answer:
Δ V = E R v R v + r
Explanation:
A real voltmeter is connected to a non ideal battery of EMF "E"
here the resistance of the voltmeter is given as
R = R v
also the internal resistance of the cell is given as
R i n = r
now the total resistance of the given combination of cell and the voltmeter is given as
R = R i n + R v
R = r + R V
now as per ohm's law the current is given as
i = V R i = E R r + r
now potential difference across the voltmeter is given as
Δ V = i R v Δ V = E R v R v + r

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