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Find the voltmeter readings for the circuits A and B shown below.

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Only circuit B, with a dot within the symbol of the plug key, is a closed circuit in which current is flowing and will show non-zero voltage. The voltmeter reading, for the set ups shown, would be (nearly) equal to the voltage of the battery.
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