Question 485Electricity & Electronics - Assistant Engineer

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Why are external shunts sometimes used with ammeters?

Ato reduce reactive power factor error
Bto prevent damage to the meter movement from heat generated by the internal shunt
Cto permit shunts with larger resistances to be utilized
Dto increase meter sensitivity
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) to prevent damage to the meter movement from heat generated by the internal shunt. Ammeters measure current by shunting a portion of the current through the meter movement. This shunt can generate significant heat, which can damage the delicate meter movement if the shunt is inside the meter. By using an external shunt, the heat is generated externally, away from the meter, preventing damage to the instrument. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not address the primary reason for using an external shunt, which is to protect the meter from heat-related damage.

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