The image shows a schematic diagram of an electrical circuit.
The circuit includes a power source (likely a battery), a light bulb, a switch, a variable resistor (rheostat), a voltmeter, and an ammeter.
- The power source is labeled with positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.
- A light bulb is connected in the circuit.
- A switch is present, which can be opened or closed to control the flow of current.
- A variable resistor (rheostat) is included, allowing for adjustment of resistance. It is labeled '500 Ohm, 1A', indicating its maximum resistance and current rating.
- A voltmeter is connected in parallel across the power source, measuring the voltage. The scale shows 0 to 150 V.
- An ammeter is connected in series with the circuit, measuring the current. The scale shows 0 to 0.8 A.
- There is another voltmeter connected in parallel across the light bulb, measuring its voltage. The scale shows 0 to 300 V. The label '60 Вт 110 В' suggests the light bulb's power and rated voltage.