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A multiplier is __________(a) non-inductive(b) resistive(c) capacitive(d) non-capacitiveI have been asked this question in an online quiz.This interesting question is from Shunts and Multipliers topic in division Extension of Instrument Ranges of Electrical Measurements

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Correct CHOICE is (a) non-inductive

Best explanation: A multiplier is basically a non-inductive, high RESISTANCE that is USED to extend the range of a D.C. VOLTMETER. Multiplier consists of a low range D.C. voltmeter CONNECTED in series with it.



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