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1. Hypothetically, suppose our resistance in part I was 200 ohms. Quantitatively calculate the impact of a 1 Ohm ammeter resistance and a 1 megaohm voltmeter resistance (rather than ideal circumstances). Based on the uncertainties in our experiment, are these systemic errors likely to be relevant?

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