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The circuits, p and q, show two different ammeter-voltmeter methods of measuring resistance. suppose the ammeter has a resistance of 0.10 ohms and the voltmeter has a resistance of 3.0 ohms; the ammeter reads 2.5 amps and the voltmeter reads 6.0 volts. what is the uncorrected value of the resistance in each case? what is the true value of the resistance in each case?
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