Range of Voltmeter Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Range of Voltmeter = Current Magnitude*(Voltmeter Resistance+Resistance)
Vr = I*(Rv+R)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Range of Voltmeter - (Measured in Volt) - Range of Voltmeter is the total range of instrument.
Current Magnitude - (Measured in Ampere) - Current Magnitude is the magnitude of the rate of flow of charged particles.
Voltmeter Resistance - (Measured in Ohm) - Voltmeter Resistance is the resistance of voltmeter.
Resistance - (Measured in Ohm) - Resistance is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. Its S.I unit is ohm.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Current Magnitude: 2.96 Ampere --> 2.96 Ampere No Conversion Required
Voltmeter Resistance: 4.3 Ohm --> 4.3 Ohm No Conversion Required
Resistance: 10.1 Ohm --> 10.1 Ohm No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Vr = I*(Rv+R) --> 2.96*(4.3+10.1)
Evaluating ... ...
Vr = 42.624
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
42.624 Volt --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
42.624 Volt <-- Range of Voltmeter
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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12 Voltmeter Specifications Calculators

m of Moving Iron Voltmeter
Go Multiplying Power = sqrt(((Meter Resistance+Series Resistance)^2+(Angular Frequency*Inductance)^2)/((Meter Resistance)^2+(Angular Frequency*Inductance)^2))
Voltage of Moving Iron Voltmeter
Go Meter Voltage Voltmeter = Meter Current*sqrt((Meter Resistance+Series Resistance)^2+(Angular Frequency*Inductance)^2)
Deflection Angle of ED Instrument (Voltmeter)
Go Angle of Deflection = (((Total Voltage)^2)*Change in Mutual Inductance*cos(Phase Difference))/(Kappa*(Impedance)^2)
Deflecting Torque of ED Instrument (Voltmeter)
Go Torque = ((Total Voltage/Impedance)^2)*Change in Mutual Inductance*cos(Phase Difference)
Voltmeter Resistance
Go Voltmeter Resistance = (Range of Voltmeter-Current Magnitude*Resistance)/Current Magnitude
Range of Voltmeter
Go Range of Voltmeter = Current Magnitude*(Voltmeter Resistance+Resistance)
Voltmeter current
Go Current Magnitude = (Range of Voltmeter-Resistance)/Voltmeter Resistance
Self-Capacitance of Coil
Go Self-Capacitance of Coil = Additional Capacitance-Capacitance of Voltmeter
Additional Capacitance
Go Additional Capacitance = Self-Capacitance of Coil+Capacitance of Voltmeter
Volts per Division
Go Volt Per Division = Peak Voltage/Vertical Peak to Peak Division
Voltage Division Ratio
Go Voltage Division Ratio = Line Voltage/Potentiometer Voltage
Capacitance of Voltmeter
Go Capacitance of Voltmeter = Charge/Capacitance

Range of Voltmeter Formula

Range of Voltmeter = Current Magnitude*(Voltmeter Resistance+Resistance)
Vr = I*(Rv+R)

What is basic range of a meter?

The input voltage that causes maximum deflection of the meter is known as the basic range of a meter. It occupies the lowest range on the range switch in the unamplified circuits.

How to Calculate Range of Voltmeter?

Range of Voltmeter calculator uses Range of Voltmeter = Current Magnitude*(Voltmeter Resistance+Resistance) to calculate the Range of Voltmeter, The Range of Voltmeter formula is defined as The range of practical voltmeter ranges between 1000 to 3000 volts. Range of Voltmeter is denoted by Vr symbol.

How to calculate Range of Voltmeter using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Range of Voltmeter, enter Current Magnitude (I), Voltmeter Resistance (Rv) & Resistance (R) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Range of Voltmeter calculation can be explained with given input values -> 301.0464 = 2.96*(4.3+10.1).

FAQ

What is Range of Voltmeter?
The Range of Voltmeter formula is defined as The range of practical voltmeter ranges between 1000 to 3000 volts and is represented as Vr = I*(Rv+R) or Range of Voltmeter = Current Magnitude*(Voltmeter Resistance+Resistance). Current Magnitude is the magnitude of the rate of flow of charged particles, Voltmeter Resistance is the resistance of voltmeter & Resistance is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. Its S.I unit is ohm.
How to calculate Range of Voltmeter?
The Range of Voltmeter formula is defined as The range of practical voltmeter ranges between 1000 to 3000 volts is calculated using Range of Voltmeter = Current Magnitude*(Voltmeter Resistance+Resistance). To calculate Range of Voltmeter, you need Current Magnitude (I), Voltmeter Resistance (Rv) & Resistance (R). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Current Magnitude, Voltmeter Resistance & Resistance and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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