Quick Summary: the ammeter is on the far right, and the voltmeters from left to right are measuring the voltages across R1, R2, and R3. the ammeters are reading (from left to right) the currents in R1, R2, R3, then the total (the ammeter next ...

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the ammeter is on the far right, and the voltmeters from left to right are measuring the voltages across R1, R2, and R3. the ammeters are reading (from left to right) the currents in R1, R2, R3, then the total (the ammeter next ... Series circuit of figure 3.6 showing the current and the voltages across BC, DE, and BE (from left to right).

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  • the ammeter is on the far right, and the voltmeters from left to right are measuring the voltages across R1, R2, and R3.
  • the ammeters are reading (from left to right) the currents in R1, R2, R3, then the total (the ammeter next ...
  • Series circuit of figure 3.6 showing the current and the voltages across BC, DE, and BE (from left to right).
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  • The equilibrant force direction can be found from the video, and the mass ...

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