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[Meter Voltage The figure below shows an electric circuit designed to measure th

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[Meter Voltage The figure below shows an electric circuit designed to measure the temperature of the water in a beaker. The resistor R represents a temperature sensor enclosed in the beaker. The resistance R, in Ohm, is related to the temperature T, in degree C, by the equation R=R0+kT where R0=50 and k=0.5. The voltmeter displays the value of the voltage across the sensor vm=(R/Rs+R)vs The voltage vm indicates the temperature, T, of the water according to the equation T=Rs/kvm/vs-vm-R0/k=150vm/20-vm-100 For example, when vm=11.43 V, as shown in the figure, the temperature of the water is T=150(11.43)/20-11.43-100=100 degree C Write a C++ program that prints a table showing the meter voltage corresponding to water temperature varying from 0 degree C to 100 degree C in increments of 10 degrees.

Explanation / Answer

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