The zero drift of a voltmeter is-2.5V. The same meter is used for a measurement system and it indicates 100V. The true value of the measurement is O a.-102.5 O b. 97.5 Oc.-97.5 Od. 102.5

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The zero drift of a voltmeter is -2.5V. The same meter is used for a measurement system and it
indicates 100V. The true value of the measurement is
V
O a. -102.5
O b. 97.5
O c.-97.5
O d. 102.5
Transcribed Image Text:The zero drift of a voltmeter is -2.5V. The same meter is used for a measurement system and it indicates 100V. The true value of the measurement is V O a. -102.5 O b. 97.5 O c.-97.5 O d. 102.5
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