Physics, asked by arifshaikhas1767, 11 hours ago

Can a voltmeter complete a circuit?

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Answered by rinatiwarijaibholeki
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Answer:

IF VOLTMETER OR VOLTAGE IS CONNECTED IN SERIES THEN DUE TO HIGH RESISTANCE NO CURRENT WILL FLOW THROUGH CIRCUIT SO NO VOLTAGE DROP OCCUR.

Answered by sarasamai1955
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Explanation:

The very act of connecting the voltmeter to the circuit makes it part of the circuit, and the voltmeter's own resistance alters the resistance ratio of the voltage divider circuit, consequently affecting the voltage being measured.

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