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| In <imgref imageNo7 >, it can be seen that the internal resistance of the linear current source measured by the ohmmeter (resistance meter) is exactly equal to that of the linear voltage source. | In <imgref imageNo7 >, it can be seen that the internal resistance of the linear current source measured by the ohmmeter (resistance meter) is exactly equal to that of the linear voltage source. | ||
| - | If you look at the properties of the ohmmeter in the simulation, you will see that a measuring current is used there to determine the resistance value. This concept will still be part of the electrical engineering lab experiment on [[elektrotechnik_labor: | + | If you look at the properties of the ohmmeter in the simulation, you will see that a measuring current is used there to determine the resistance value. This concept will still be part of the electrical engineering lab experiment on [[elektrotechnik_labor: |
| However, a very large measuring current of $1A$ is used here. This could lead to high voltages or destruction of components in real setups. | However, a very large measuring current of $1A$ is used here. This could lead to high voltages or destruction of components in real setups. | ||
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