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Ideal meters problem. what internal resistance is ideal for a voltmeter? what internal resistance is ideal for an ammeter?

a. infinity for both
b. zero for both
c. zero for ammeter; infinity for voltmeter
d. infinity for ammeter; zero for voltmeter
e. none of these

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