A circuit youre building needs an ammeter that goes from 0 mA to a full-scale reading of

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A circuit you’re building needs an ammeter that goes from 0 mA to a full-scale reading of 50 mA. Unfortunately, the only ammeter in the storeroom goes from 0 μA to a full-scale reading of only 500 μA. Fortunately, you’ve just finished a physics class, and you realize that you can make this ammeter work by putting a resistor in parallel with it, as shown in FIGURE P28.57. You’ve measured that the resistance of the ammeter is 50.0 Ω, not the 0 Ω of an ideal ammeter.

a. What value of must you use so that the meter will go to full scale when the current is 50 mA?
b. What is the effective resistance of your ammeter?

FIGURE P28.57:

                                        

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