How does the ammeter reading compare ,and conclusion can be drawn regarding the current in a series circuit from the readings
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Compare ammeter readings
When switch is open - no reading, you have an open circuit
When switch is closed - you have a reading, you have a closed circuit
Please note, you must have a power source that supplies enough voltage and current to create the flow of current in the electrical circuit. The ammeter must be able to handle a high current or a very low current, sufficient to get a reading.
Typical readings are: amps, milliamps, microamps, etc.
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