EE Questions 2016

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1.

An ammeter and a voltmeter of suitable ranges are to be used to measure the current and voltage of
an electric lamp. If mistakes were made and meters interchanged, what will happen?

- If mistakes were made and the ammeter and a voltmeter interchange, the said meter will explode
because if we will investigate the said meter, an ammeter is used to measure ampere and the
voltmeter is used to measure voltage, if the an ammeter is unfused it will probably blow because
an ammeter has a very low resistance while a voltmeter has a high resistance on electricity, and if
ever a voltmeter was placed for a function of an ammeter it will probably not be accurate.

2. An ammeter has a resistance of 0.0075 ohm reads up to 15A. What resistance shunt is needed to
make a full scale deflection of 150A?

If an ammeter has a resistance of 0.0075 ohm, 15A and full scale of deflection is 150A, R is required?
Where as:


= and = ()

If the initial current is 15A and the full scale deflection is 150A
Thus:

15 (0.0075 )
=
150

= 7.5 104
3. A 50mV has a resistance of 10 ohms. A multiplier has been inserted to produce a voltmeter of range
5V. How can the multiplier be modified so that the new meter will have range of 15A?
1 = 50 103
1 = 10
1 = 5 103
2 = 15
2 = 10
2 = 1.5
2
= 300
1
4. How does a potentiometer differ from a rheostat?

A rheostat is simply a variable resistance used to control a power to a load, while a potentiometer is a
variable resistor with a third adjustable terminal. The potential at the third terminal can be adjusted to
give any fraction of the potential across the ends of the resistor.

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