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AMMETER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Neets Module 03-Introduction to Circuit Protection, Control, and Measurement
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Figure 1-26.—The loading effect.

1-25 Figure 1-25.—Current and voltage in series and parallel circuits. Figure 1-25(A) shows two resistors connected in parallel. Notice that the voltage across both resistors is equal. In figure 1-25(B) the same resistors are connected in series. In this case, the voltage across the resistors is not equal. If R1 represents a voltmeter, the only way in which it can be connected to measure the voltage of R2 is in parallel with R2, as in figure 1-25(A). LOADING EFFECT A voltmeter has an effect on the circuit being measured. This is called LOADING the circuit. Figure 1-26 illustrates the loading effect and the way in which the loading effect is kept to a minimum.

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