Asked by Kate
A moving coil instrument has a resistance of 75 ohms and gives full scale deflection of 100 scale divisions for a current of 1mA. This instrument is connected in parallel with shunt resistance 25 ohms.The combination is then in series with load and a supply. What is the current through the load when the instrument gives an indication of 80 scale divisions?
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Answered by
R_scott
instrument current ... (80/100) * 1 ma
shunt is 1/3 the resistance of the instrument
... so, three times the current
the two parallel currents add to equal the load current
shunt is 1/3 the resistance of the instrument
... so, three times the current
the two parallel currents add to equal the load current
Answered by
henry2,
I1 = (80/100)*1ma = 0.8 ma. = current thru instrument.
I2 = (75/25)*0.8ma = 2.4 ma = current thru 25 ohm resistor.
I1+I2 = 0.8+2.4 = 3.2 ma = current thru load.
I2 = (75/25)*0.8ma = 2.4 ma = current thru 25 ohm resistor.
I1+I2 = 0.8+2.4 = 3.2 ma = current thru load.
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