Two ammeters, one with a full-scale current of 1 mA and internal resistance of 100 Ω and other a full-scale current of 10 mA and internal resistance of 25 Ω are in parallel. What is the total current, these two meters can carry without the reading out of scale in any meter?

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Extension of Instrument Ranges topics include: Shunts and multipliers, instrument transformers and its advantages, current transformers errors and design features, C.T. and P.T. differences, potential transformers error reduction and characteristics, advanced problems on indicating instruments, C.T and P.T. Extending the range of an instrument is a concept that measures higher current or voltage values than the instrument's rating. It's done by adding external resistance or impedance in series or parallel.  Here are some ways to extend the range of instruments: Ammeter: To increase the... Show more

Two ammeters, one with a full-scale current of 1 mA and internal resistance of 100 Ω and other a full-scale current of 10 mA and internal resistance of 25 Ω are in parallel. What is the total current, these two meters can carry without the reading out of scale in any meter?






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