why ammeter is connected in series and voltmeter in parallel
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Ammeter is always connected in series because it has low internal resistance. The current to be measured in the circuit should not be practically affected by the Ammeter, hence the need to have a low internal resistance. Voltmeter is always connected in parallel because it has high internal resistance.
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