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A galvanometer of resistance 100 ohm gives a full scale deflection for 1mA current. How will you use it to measure the current up to 1A?

In order to enhance the meter capacity, a SHUNT has to be connected in parallel with the meter coil .Voltage drop against Galvanometer meter resistance 100 Ohm =1 million Ampere *100 Ohm =100 million volt.Since SHUNT is connected parallel with the meter coil Resistance, so voltage drop against SHUNT is same.1 Amp =1000 milli Ampere1 mA flows through meter for FSD.999 mA flows through the SHUNTNow SHUNT Resistance =100 mV/999=0.1001 Ohm Or 100 milli Ohm □ANSWER

Why do multimeters have scales which go up to 1.999 mV or 199.9 mV rather than 9.999 mV or 999.9 mV?

Actually its very simple…A/D converters for multimeters tend to be different from A/D used for computers… meter A/D are using decimal base 10 counting whereas A/D for computer input are binary power of 2.At the heart of A/D are counter registers which are counting up to the resolution of the display. A 1.999 V meter will count to 1999 and roll over; a meter with 0.999 V range would count to 999 and roll over.While one is twice as large as the other you only need one more bit to accomodate the 1000s count and display. Early meters were expensive hardware wise but one bit was cheap compared to adding 4 bits to go to 9999, ignoring for the moment the added linearity issues of going 10 times as far.So 1999 was a very cheap step from 999 but 9999 was much more complex and demanding.But it didn’t take ling to realize that most of our measurements were 1.5 Volt batteries, 12 V car systems, and 120 VAC. So 1999 could cover that easily while displaying one point something on a 999 scale would limit the reading to 1/5 or less of the range.You get more use of the scale range with most common readings.i.e. you would read 1.456 on a 1999 count meter vs 1.45 on a 999 count meter, ten times the resolution with just one more bit count.In electrical engineering we refer to scales of 1999 as 3–1/2 digit displays and 199 as a 2–1/2 digit display and 19999 as a 4–1/2 digit display. displays of 999, 9999 and 99999 are called three, four and five-digit displays.

Bash (shell): If files have a number appended to them, then how can I automatically increment the number in each filename by 1?

If you have your numbers between 1 and 999 (included), here is a line that will do the job for you:for i in {999..1}; do mv stuff$i.txt stuff$((i+1)).txt; done And here is the better formatted version:for i in {999..1}; do  mv stuff$i.txt stuff$((i+1)).txt; done For each i from 999 to 1, the loop renames stuff<value of i>.txt to stuff<value of i+1>.txt. You can changes the values as you want.

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