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They are meters to measure
Half the distance across a circle.
Measure the distance across the circle and multiply it by pi which is 3.14
It's probably easier to measure the diameter, i.e., the distance across. Measure that, and divide by 2.
A square is a parallel shape because it's sides are across from each other. Parallel means across.
In parallel.
Since voltage is electrical potential difference, to measure the voltage across a component, you place the voltmeter across, or in parallel with, the component.
They are meters to measure
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Half the distance across a circle.
Measure the voltage appearing across each resistor. If they are identical, and equal to the supply voltage, then the resistors are in parallel.
Measure the distance across the circle and multiply it by pi which is 3.14
Radius is calculated by dividing diameter by two. Measure the distance across the circle then divide it in half for example: You measure the distance across the circle (the diameter) = 6, then 6 divided in half, the radius is 3.
The current is the amperage. It is measured in series. Voltage is measured across the line (parallel).
it must be connected in parallel as always
It's probably easier to measure the diameter, i.e., the distance across. Measure that, and divide by 2.
Extend your arms fully and keep them parallel to the floor. Measure from finger tip to finger tip across the back.