8. In the circuit shown, how many volts are impressed across the meter, and how many amps flow through it? 12-V dc 1 A 100 turns Meter
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Given that the voltage drop across the 100-turn coil is 2 volts, and the total voltage in the circuit is 12 volts, we can calculate the voltage impressed across the meter by subtracting the voltage drop from the total voltage: Voltage impressed across the meter = Show more…
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