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when connected parallel the ammeter may likely to burn . Explain?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An ammeter is likely to burn if connected in parallel because ammeter is a low resistance device and when connected in parallel, the resistance of the circuit reduces considerably. Hence, a large current flows in the circuit which may lead to burning of a circuit.

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An ammeter is likely to burn if connected in parallel because ammeter is a low resistance device and when connected in parallel, the resistance of the circuit reduces considerably. Hence, a large current flows in the circuit which may lead to burning of a circuit.

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