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A voltmeter connected in series with a resistance `R_1` to a circuit indicates a voltage `V_1=198V`. When a series resistor `R_2=2R_1` is used, the voltmeter indicates as voltage `V_2=180V`. If the resistance of the voltmeter is `R_V=900Omega`, then the applied voltage across `A` and `B` is A. `210V`B. `200V`C. `220V`D. `240V` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C In series `PD` distribution in direct ratio of resistance In first case `198/(V_(AB)-198)=900/R_1` ………i In second case `180/(V_(AB)-180)=900/(2R_1)`……….ii Solving the two equations, we get `V_(AB)=220V` |
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