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How is a voltmeter connected in the circuit to measure the potential difference between two points​

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Answered by Nereida
6

Answer:

A voltmeter is always connected in parallel in a circuit to measure the potential difference between two points.

EXTRA INFORMATION:-

  • An ammeter is always connected in series in a circuit whereas a voltmeter is connected in parallel to the two points between in which the potential difference is to be found out.
  • An ammeter is used to find the current in the circuit.
  • A voltmeter is used to find the potential difference in the circuit.
  • Current is work done by charge per unit time.
  • Potential difference is the work done to move a unit charge from one point to the other.
  • The SI unit of current is ampere (A).
  • The SI unit of potential difference is volt (V).
Answered by Saby123
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QUESTION :

How is a voltmeter connected in the circuit to measure the potential difference between two points???

SOLUTION :

A voltmeter is always connected parallel to a circuit to measure the potential difference between two points.

A galvanometer is always connected in series in a circuit .

A ammeter is always connected in series to a circuit to measure the current between two points.

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