to record the voltage and current in the circuit, why is voltmeter placed in parallel and ammeter in series in the circuit?
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because
(i) The internal resistance of the ammeter is very low.If we connect it in series, then
the maximum current can flow through it. So the accurate current should be
measured. If we connect it in parallel then the accurate current can’t be
measured.
(ii) The internal resistance of the volt meter is very high and it is used to measure the
potential difference between the two points. If we connect it in series, then
there is no flow of current in the circuit because of high resistance. And no use
of connecting it in series because the potential difference between two points
on the same line is zero
:):):)hope this ans would help u..
(i) The internal resistance of the ammeter is very low.If we connect it in series, then
the maximum current can flow through it. So the accurate current should be
measured. If we connect it in parallel then the accurate current can’t be
measured.
(ii) The internal resistance of the volt meter is very high and it is used to measure the
potential difference between the two points. If we connect it in series, then
there is no flow of current in the circuit because of high resistance. And no use
of connecting it in series because the potential difference between two points
on the same line is zero
:):):)hope this ans would help u..
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