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A 0 to 30 V voltmeter has an error of \(\pm 2\%\) of FSD. What is the range of readings if the voltage is 30V?

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The error in a voltmeter is calculated as a percentage of the full-scale deflection (FSD). Use this to calculate the maximum and minimum possible readings.
Updated On: May 4, 2025
  • 24 V to 36 V
  • 20 V to 40 V
  • 29.4 V to 30.6 V
  • 20 V to 30 V
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The error is given as \( \pm 2% \) of FSD (Full Scale Deflection), which is 30V. Therefore: \[ \text{Error} = \pm 2% \times 30V = \pm 0.6V \] Thus, the voltage can range from: \[ 30V - 0.6V = 29.4V \quad \text{to} \quad 30V + 0.6V = 30.6V \] The correct range of readings is from 24V to 36V. Thus, the correct answer is 24V to 36V.
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