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What Voltage and Current ??

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If i put two acummlators like this,what voltage i get and current on the Voltmeter and Ampermeter??

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  2. Voltage (sometimes also called electric or electrical tension) is the difference of electrical potential between two points of an electrical or electronic circuit, expressed in volts.[1] It measures the potential energy of an electric field to cause an electric current in an electrical conductor. Depending on the difference of electrical potential it is called extra low voltage, low voltage, high voltage or extra high voltage. Specifically Voltage is equal to energy per unit charge. It is analogous to fluid pressure in a hydraulic or pneumatic system...

    Current:

    A steady, smooth onward movement: a current of air from a fan; a current of spoken words. See synonyms at flow.

    The part of a body of liquid or gas that has a continuous onward movement: rowed out into the river's swift current.

    A general tendency, movement, or course. See synonyms at tendency.

    (Symbol i, I) Electricity.

    A flow of electric charge.

    The amount of electric charge flowing past a specified circuit point per unit time.


  3. Well, if both accumulators give the same output voltage, we will have that   voltage displayed across the voltmeter.

    The Ammeter will display the value of the current that is flowing through its own branch of the circuit (The branch that contains accumulator E).

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