Physics, asked by SirusJ, 1 year ago

why can we not measure a.c. by an ordinary ammeter?

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Answered by abhishek2323
1
because its polarity change after an equal interval of time
Answered by astitvastitva
3
The AC changes its polarity with time. Also, the frequency is so high that the ammeter won't be able to show an observable deflection.

SirusJ: convinced
astitvastitva: \(^▽^)/
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