What is the resistance of 3A 0.6A ammeter? What about a 3V, 15V voltmeter?

What is the resistance of 3A 0.6A ammeter? What about a 3V, 15V voltmeter?


It's usually 0.02 ohm. Every ammeter is different
The resistance of 3V is 3K Ω
The resistance of 15V is 12K Ω



An ammeter with an internal resistance of 0.1 Ω and a range of 0-0.6a needs to be connected in parallel with a resistance of 0-3A in order to change it into an ammeter with an internal resistance of 0.1 Ω


1. The internal resistance is 0.1 ohm, and the maximum range is 0.6A. That is to say, the voltage at both ends of the resistance can not exceed u = I × r = 0.1 × 0.6 = 0.06v2 at the maximum range. When the maximum range is 3a, it means that the resistance in parallel needs 3-0.6 = 2.4a current, and the voltage at both ends of the parallel circuit is equal, so



How to connect the meter head and resistance of 0.6A and 3a double range ammeter? Find the circuit diagram


Because we don't know the internal resistance and full scale current of the meter, we can't give the answer