As a supplement to the FS, the example here is a voltage-correct measurement (measured from the voltmeter via the first or second resistor), since the voltage at the resistance under consideration can be measured correctly, but the current measurement also detects the current through the voltmeter and thus does not represent the sole current through the resistor.
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As a supplement to the FS, the example here is a voltage-correct measurement (measured from the voltmeter via the first or second resistor), since the voltage at the resistance under consideration can be measured correctly, but the current measurement also detects the current through the voltmeter and thus does not represent the sole current through the resistor.
Draw the circuit from current source and a series circuit or a parallel circuit of two resistors.
Consider the leads to one of the resistors as a voltage source of the subcircuit with a single resistor.
Measure current and/or voltage in this circuit.
I really don't have much idea but I think that should be right