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Name the two VEE groups that can be assigned to measuring components.

a) Visual and Electrical
b) Voltage and Energy
c) Variable and Environment
d) Verify and Execute

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Final answer:

The two VEE groups for measuring components in the options provided are invalid; VEE generally is related to actuarial science not electrical measurements. For the voltmeter connections, one must connect across the component or components of interest to measure the potential difference.

Step-by-step explanation:

The two VEE groups that can be assigned to measuring components are not correctly listed in the options provided. Generally, VEE does not refer to groups within measurement but rather to areas of professional accreditation in actuarial science (Validation by Educational Experience). However, if the question is referring to electrical measurement, one might think of terms such as voltage, current, and resistance but not VEE. Now, to address the second part of the question regarding the connection points for a voltmeter:

  1. Voltage source: Connect the voltmeter across the two terminals of the voltage source.
  2. R1: Connect the voltmeter across the resistor labeled R1.
  3. R2: Connect the voltmeter across the resistor labeled R2.
  4. R3: Connect the voltmeter across the resistor labeled R3.
  5. R2 and R3: Connect the voltmeter across the points that include both R2 and R3 in series.

All the points A-B, C-D, and E-F in the figure depict places where the voltmeter can be connected to measure the same voltage because there are no components between these points to cause a change in potential.

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