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why ammeter is connected in series and voltmeter in parallel in a circuit?​

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Answered by shreyapra7635
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Explanation:

Why is an ammeter connected in series and voltmeter connected in parallel?

An ammeter is a device which measures the amount of current flowing in a circuit. It is a very low resistance(nearly zero) device. If it will be connected in parallel, it would draw most of the current and would get damaged.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In series connection, the same current flows through all the components. Ammeter aims at measuring the current flowing through the circuit and hence, it is connected in series: so that the same current that is there in the circuit flows through it and gets measured.

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