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How is a voltmeter and ammeter connected in a circuit?

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Answered by singh6911
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Answer:

Voltmeter is connected in parallel combination because in parallel combination current changes but voltage remain same.

Amnmeter is connected in series combination because in series combination voltage changes but current remain same.

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Answered by ғɪɴɴвαłσℜ
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Ammeter:-

An ammeter is just a converted Galvanometer and measures the current flowing through the circuit by showing proportional deflection. An ammeter is formed by connecting a Galvanometer with a low resistance in parallel.

\bigstarSo the Ammeter is connected in series with the circuit elements and measures the current flow in a circuit.

Voltmeter:-

A Voltmeter is also a converted Galvanometer which measures the amount of Voltage (or) in other words the potential difference accross two points in a circuit. A voltmeter is formed by connecting a Galvanometer in series with a high resistance.

\bigstarSo the Voltmeter is attached in parallel in a circuit and measures the voltage in a circuit.

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