Physics, asked by Bennett21, 3 months ago

An ammeter is always connected in series with the circuit elements.
What happens when it is connected in parallel with a circuit element?​

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Answered by JaiShreeRadhaKrishna
10

Answer:

An ammeter is a low-resistance device. When it is connected in parallel, the resistance of the circuit reduces considerably. Therefore, a large current flows through the circuit, by virtue of which it may be damaged.

Explanation:

If we connect an ammeter in parallel there will be higher flow of current through the ammeter, it would cause a short circuit, resulting in damaging the ammeter and the circuit. ... Ammeter has a very low resistance. So the current which we measure in a circuit using the ammeter will be same as if the ammeter is not there.

Answered by krishitasharma51
2

Answer:

If we connect an ammeter in parallel there will be higher flow of current through the ammeter, it would cause a short circuit, resulting in damaging the ammeter and the circuit. ... Ammeter has a very low resistance. So the current which we measure in a circuit using the ammeter will be same as if the ammeter is not there.

Explanation:

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