How to Calculate Multiplier Resistance in Ohmmeter?
Multiplier Resistance in Ohmmeter calculator uses Multiplier Resistance = (Potential Difference/Electric Current)-Galvanometer Resistance to calculate the Multiplier Resistance, The Multiplier Resistance in Ohmmeter is the series resistor and it is called a “multiplier” resistor because it multiplies the working range of the meter movement as it proportionately divides the measured voltage across it. Multiplier Resistance is denoted by Rmul symbol.
How to calculate Multiplier Resistance in Ohmmeter using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Multiplier Resistance in Ohmmeter, enter Potential Difference (V), Electric Current (I) & Galvanometer Resistance (Rgal) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Multiplier Resistance in Ohmmeter calculation can be explained with given input values -> 4.321429 = (18/2.1)-4.25.