State Ohm's law. How ammeter and voltmeter should be connected in
electric circuit
Answers
Ammeter is always connected in series in a circuit through which the current is to be measured.
Voltmeter is connected in parallel across the two points in a circuit.
Ohm's law states that the electric current flowing through a metallic wire is directly proportional to potential direction across It ends provided physical conditions such as temperature remain the same.
V= IR
R = V/I
1 ohm is equal to 1V/1A
Answer:
Ohm's Law- the current flowing through a wire of a circuit is directly proportional to the potential difference across it's two ends.
i.e I is directly proportional to V
or, I= RV
Explanation:
an ammeter is connected in the series with the circuit to be measured and voltmeter is connected in parallel to the electrical circuit to measure.
hope, this will help you.