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A final subcircuit is the circuit which the number of points supplied do not exceed 15A
A voltmeter measures the potential difference between two points,whether or not the two points are in the same circuit.
A series circuit has the same amount of current at all points in the circuit.CommentIt's not simply 'the same amount of current at all points''; it's the same current at all points.
Looking for a voltage drop.
Current flows in a circuit when there is a difference in electronic potential between two points.
A final subcircuit is the circuit which the number of points supplied do not exceed 15A
A final subcircuit is the circuit which the number of points supplied do not exceed 15A
No one will be able to know which arrow points to the alternator unless they are able to see the arrows. Including the pictures with the arrows is important to receive a correct answer.
by learning to understand the circuit
The current between any two points in the circuit is the voltage between those two points divided by the resistance between the same points.
potential difference between two points in a circuit
A voltmeter measures the potential difference between two points,whether or not the two points are in the same circuit.
Alternator, every post i have ever read all points to the alternator
A series circuit has the same amount of current at all points in the circuit.CommentIt's not simply 'the same amount of current at all points''; it's the same current at all points.
The conductance between any two points in any DC circuit is(current between the two points)/(voltage between the two points) .
A voltmeter is used to measure potential difference across two points in an electrical circuit . The voltmeter is connected in parallel across the circuit element (resistance ) so that its inclusion in the circuit has negligible effect on total resistance and current flowing in yhe circuit A voltmeter has high resistance,if connected in series it will increase of circuit and reduce the current in the circuit
A short, or short circuit.