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Sam constructs a circuit, connects a lead acid battery of 2 V to a lamp of resistance 3 Ω and places an ammeter across it. What must be the reading of the ammeter?

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Answer:

0.67 Amps

Step-by-step explanation:

As was pointed out in the comments, the fuse on this ammeter is likely to blow resulting in an error readout of 0. To measure current, you measure in-line not across. With that being said, let's assume that we are looking for the current of the circuit. We can apply Ohm's law to find this value:

V = IR

V / R = I

I = V / R

I = 2V / 3Ω

I = 0.67 A

Assuming we had a very good ammeter and place it inline with the circuit, then we can say the reading will be 0.67A.

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