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How can an ammeter cause a short circuit?

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Answered by pdey89747
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Short circuit will happen when there is nearly no resistance in a wire, and when a high current almost infinite flowing through the wire, causing high temperature. But connected in series, an ammeter, at least the section it composes in the whole circuit, also has low resistance.

Answered by ashasharma7145
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short circuit will happen when there is nearly no resistance in a wire, and when a high current almost infinite flowing through the wire, causing high temperature. But connected in series, an ammeter, at least the section it composes in the whole circuit, also has low resistance.

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