How can you use an ammeter to measure a voltage of 5.0 V?

In summary, the conversation discusses using an ammeter to measure voltages in a circuit, with the goal of reaching a full-scale reading of 5.0 V. The necessary value of resistance, R, is found using the equation I = VR and is determined to be 1*10^4 Ohm.
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A circuit you're building needs a voltmeter that goes from 0 to a full-scale reading of 5.0 V. Unfortunately, the only meter in the storeroom is an ammeter that goes from 0 to a full-scale reading of 500 microA. It is possible to use this meter to measure voltages by putting in a measuring circuit as shown in the figure. (Figure attached)
What value of R must you use so that the meter will go to full scale when the potential difference Delta V is 5.0 V? Assume that the ammeter is ideal.

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I = VR

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When you connect the ammeter with a high resistance R in series across a measuring circuit, the current in the ammeter should be 500 mA. Delta V is given, Find R.
 
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Delta V = IR
I = 500 microA = 500*10^-6 A
Delta V = 5 V
R = V/I = 5 V/(500*10^-6 A) = 1*10^4 Ohm

Is this correct?
 
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Yes.
 
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I appreciate it.
 

Related to How can you use an ammeter to measure a voltage of 5.0 V?

1. What is an ammeter voltmeter problem?

An ammeter voltmeter problem refers to a situation where the readings on an ammeter and voltmeter do not match or make sense, causing confusion or errors in measurements.

2. How can I identify an ammeter voltmeter problem?

An ammeter voltmeter problem can be identified by comparing the readings on the ammeter and voltmeter. If the readings do not match or seem inaccurate, there may be an issue with the equipment or circuit being measured.

3. What are the possible causes of an ammeter voltmeter problem?

There are several possible causes of an ammeter voltmeter problem, including incorrect connections, damaged equipment, faulty calibration, or incorrect settings on the equipment.

4. How can I fix an ammeter voltmeter problem?

The solution to an ammeter voltmeter problem will depend on the cause. First, check all connections and make sure they are secure and correct. If the problem persists, try calibrating the equipment or adjusting the settings. If the issue still cannot be resolved, the equipment may need to be repaired or replaced.

5. How can I prevent ammeter voltmeter problems?

To prevent ammeter voltmeter problems, it is important to regularly check and maintain the equipment. Make sure to follow proper procedures for connecting and using the equipment, and always double check readings to ensure accuracy. It is also a good idea to have the equipment calibrated regularly by a professional.

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