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In the circuit in fig. 5, when the switch S is closed, the voltmeter shows a reading.

      

In the circuit in fig. 5, when the switch S is closed, the voltmeter shows a reading.
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When the cell terminals are reversed and the switch is closed, the voltmeter reading is zero. Explain these observations.

  

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John
The voltmeter shows a reading when the switch is closed because the diode is forward-biased. When the terminal s are reversed, the diode is reverse biased therefore no current flows.
johnmulu answered the question on June 6, 2017 at 12:18


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