Physics, asked by morgridgefaith, 1 year ago

why does the reading on the ammeter smaller than that of the voltmeter

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Answered by IamIronMan0
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Answer:

Not necessarily .

If resistance is small there will be more current on small voltage . ( I am assuming you are comparing absolute value)

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Answer : (a) An ammeter has to measure to current flowing through the circuit. Resistance offers an obstruction to the current flow. ... Therefore, the voltmeter must have a very high resistance so that current doesn't flow through it.

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