why ammeter have very low resistance
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An ammeter is an instrument for measuring the electric current in amperes in a branch of an electric current. It must be placed in series with the measured branch, & must have very low resistance to avoid significant alternation of the current it is to measure.
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It must be placed in series with the measured branch, and must have low resistance to avoid significant alternation of the current it is to measure.
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