Which of the following statements are not true of a moving-coil milliammeter? I. It can...

PHYSICS
WAEC 1995

Which of the following statements are not true of a moving-coil milliammeter? I. It can be used to measure alternating current II. It has a linear scale III. It can be adapted to read higher values of currents IV. A resistor connected in parallel with the milliammeter would convert it to a voltmeter

  • A. I and IV only
  • B. II and III only
  • C. III and IV only
  • D. I, II and III only

Correct Answer: A. I and IV only



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