what would happened, if we connect an ammeter in parallel and a voltmeter inseries in a circuit????
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An ideal ammeter has zero resistance on the other hand a non ideal ammeter has very small resistance. When we connect an ammeter in parallel, as we know that current always follows low resistance path, maximum amount of current will flow through the ammeter which in turn will burn the fuse or can damage the ammeter.
voltmeter has high resistance so if it is connected in series it will decrease the current flowing in the circuit
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voltmeter has high resistance so if it is connected in series it will decrease the current flowing in the circuit
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An ammeter (very low resistance) in parallel will draw almostthe entire current of the circuit and may be damaged.A voltmeter (very high resistance) in series will reduce the current to almist zero....
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