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why does voltmeter have very high resistance?​

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Answered by gursharanjali
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A voltmeter measures the difference in voltage between the two different points (say, on opposite sides of a resistor), but it does not adjust the amount of current passing between these two points through the device. It will therefore have very high resistance, so that it does not draw current through it.

Answered by as6003650
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A voltmeter measures the difference in voltage between the two different points (say, on opposite sides of a resistor), but it does not adjust the amount of current passing between these two points through the device. It will therefore have very high resistance, so that it does not draw current through it.

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