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Potentiometer measures the potential difference more accurately than a voltmeter because
Options
(a) it does not draw current from external circuit
(b) it draws a heavy current from external circuit
(c) it has a wire of high resistance
(d) it has a wire of low resistance
Correct Answer:
it does not draw current from external circuit
Explanation:
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