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Batteries are not perfect. They can't deliver infinite current. As the current load on a battery gets larger, the voltage output gets smaller. We can represent this by treating batteries as if they have some small internal resistance. The circuit shows a battery hooked up to a resistor, a voltmeter (for measuring voltages), and an ammeter (for measuring currents). When you put a measuring device on something, like a circuit, you don't want to change the circuit. So this means that ideal voltmeters have infinite resistance, and ideal ammeters have zero resistance. In reality, neither of these are true, but for this problem, and for all other problems unless you're told otherwise, we'll assume that our ammeters and voltmeters are ideal. When switch S is open, the voltmeter (V) reads 3.80 V. When the switch is closed, the voltmeter reading drops to 3.61 V and the ammeter (A) reads 0.150 A.
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Amoving company collects data about couches they move and displays the data in a table. the force along the ramp, the angle of the ramp, and the height the couch is raised to are shown. which statements correctly compare the work done to move the couches? check all that apply. the same amount of work is done for couches 1 and 3. the same amount of work is done for couches 2 and 3. the work for couch 1 is greater than the work for couch 2. the work for couch 2 is less than the work for couch 3. the work for couch 3 is greater than the work for couch 1. the work for couch 2 is greater than the work for couch 1.
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