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state whether a voltmeter has a high resistance or low resistance . give reason of your answer .​

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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A Voltmeter measures the voltage difference between two different points (say, on different sides of a resistor), but it should not change the amount of current going through the element between those two points. So, it should have very high resistance so that it doesn't "draw" current through it.

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Answered by akhileshsakunde29
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Answer:

low resistance

Explanation:

since it only measures volt in the object

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