Why an ammeter is always connected in series whereas a voltmeter is connected
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because current remains same in series and potential difference remain same in parrallel combination.
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Ammeter is used to measure current. In a parallel connection current gets divided so it can't measure current flowing through the circuit.
But when connected in series, current is same throughout the circuit. So connecting an ammeter in series gives us the measure of current flowing through the circuit.
Voltmeter is used to measure potential difference between 2 points.
It should be connected in parallel to a conductor as objects in parallel connection experience same potential difference.
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But when connected in series, current is same throughout the circuit. So connecting an ammeter in series gives us the measure of current flowing through the circuit.
Voltmeter is used to measure potential difference between 2 points.
It should be connected in parallel to a conductor as objects in parallel connection experience same potential difference.
Hope it helps you
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