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What is the correct current value if the selector is in the 0.5 dcma position?

User Cruppstahl
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Final answer:

The correct current value is 1.35 A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct current value in the 0.5 dcma position can be determined using the given information. According to the information provided in the question, after 5.00 ms, the current declines to 0.368 of the initial value at t=0. Therefore, we can find the initial value of the current by dividing the value at t=5.00 ms by 0.368. Let's calculate:

Initial current = (0.368)(3.68 A) = 1.35 A

So, the correct current value if the selector is in the 0.5 dcma position is 1.35 A.

User Mark Ryan Orosa
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1. The Red Meter lead/Probe is Positive 2. The Black Meter lead/Probe is Negative 3. There are three meter scales you are working with. Not only this but, the 10 range is used for 10V and the 1000 Volt selector switch positions the 50 range is used for 0.5V and the 50 Volt selector switch positions the 250 range is used for 2.5V and the 250 Volt selector switch positions this is the position you start with.
User Leopold Stotch
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