Hello Everyone,
Lately I have been trying to figure out how to calculate the current draw of circuits but I ran into a problem with battery charging circuits. My question is whether to plug in the battery to the circuit to obtain a correct reading?
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Hello Everyone,
Lately I have been trying to figure out how to calculate the current draw of circuits but I ran into a problem with battery charging circuits. My question is whether to plug in the battery to the circuit to obtain a correct reading?
An ideal voltmeter has infinite input impedance. Therefore, if you hook it up to a current source, you will cause it to provide infinite power.
An ideal ammeter has zero input impedance, therefore, it you hook across a voltage source, you will cause it to provide infinite power.
An ideal voltmeter has infinite input impedance. Therefore, if you hook it up to a current source, you will cause it to provide infinite power.
An ideal ammeter has zero input impedance, therefore, it you hook across a voltage source, you will cause it to provide infinite power.