An analogue meter will deflect the needle the wrong way.
A digital meter will show a negative value.
Because of the polarity of the circuit. The signs of measured current and voltage depends on the direction of the current and voltage.
bucking voltage is a voltage which is of opposite polarity to the voltage it acts .
Voltage is measured with a voltmeter.
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what do ya mean by "Polarity" for the following parameters? Charge: Voltage: Current: Meter Probes:
What is meant by polarity? Answer An electric charge has a polarity of either positive or negative. Also a voltage has a polarity, in that it could be positive or negative, with respect to some other voltage, such as the one at the other end of a battery or electric circuit.
ummm... ...voltage?
It is measured using a Voltmeter
Hi! Well, it depends what voltage is "pushing" harder on the resistor. If you are ONLY dealing with 2 voltage sources and a single resistor, then the voltage source with the higher potential (or voltage) will dictate what polarity the resistor is. Cheers!
The voltage measured across a dry cell is the total voltage output of the cell, typically around 1.5 volts. When three bulbs are connected in series, the total voltage drop across the bulbs will be the same as the voltage output of the dry cell. So, the voltage measured across the dry cell is equal to the voltage drop measured across the three bulbs in series.
Voltage is not measured in ohms. It is measured in volts.