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dj3nk

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  1. Fine! Thats good.

    Look at your analogmeter. Anywhere on the case the internal resistance should be printed.

    But 0 is too low to read :). Your analogmeter acts like an additional resistor in the circuit. And its really uncomfortable to calculate back. But with R=U*I you can do. Write it down with your readings. Dont forget your analogmeters resistance! Now, to get the REAL U you have take away the "additional resistor" from R ..... now you can calculate how much volts there are. But you see you have to know the other exact values to get usable results. So spending some euros or dollars to a nice digital multimeter should be ok if you dont have one ^^.

    greetz

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