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What is shunt resistance?
How does it help in measuring current?

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  • 23-06-2021

Answer: A shunt is a low-ohm resistor that can be used to measure current. ... The entire current flows through the shunt and generates a voltage drop, which is then is measured. Using Ohm's law and the known resistance, this measurement can then be used to calculate the current (I = V/R).

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