An ideal voltmeter has -
1 point
a low resistance
a high resistance
an infinite resistance
zero resistance
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An infinite resistance
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Since voltmeter is connected in parallel with the element whose voltage is going to be measured, for an ideal voltmeter no current should flow through it, all current should pass through the connected resistance so that its voltage can be accurately measured by voltmeter. For no flow of current through voltmeter, we need infinite resistance.
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