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Consider the circuit in the figure. Initially switches S1 and S2 are open. Specify whether the readings on the ammeter and voltmeter increase or decrease (in comparison to the initial state) under each of the following conditions (Explain your answers):
(a) S1 is open, S2 is closed
(b) S1 is closed, S2 is open
(c) S1 and S2 are closed

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R3
Consider the circuit in the figure. Initially switches Si and S2 are open. Specify whether the
readings on the ammeter and voltmeter increase or decrease (in comparison to the initial state)
under each of the following conditions (Explain your answers):
(a) Sı is open, S2 is closed
(b) S, is closed, S2 is open
(c) Si and S2 are closed
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