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1. A student uses a battery of adjustable voltage 0-6 V. She has to perform an experiment to determine the equivalent resistance of two resistors when connected in parallel. Two resistors are of values 312 and 582. What will be the best choice of combination of voltmeter and ammeter to be used in the experiment? CBSE 2015 m otor

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