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why is a voltmeter connected in parallel across the conductor/resistor in a circuit?​

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Answered by imav
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The voltmeter is connected in a parallel connection in an electric circuit, because when the current is switched on, the voltmeter shows some resistance. Leading to incorrect value of current through the circuit when calculating. Therefore, to avoid the resistance and incorrect reading of current, voltmeter is connected in parallel in a circuit.

Answered by Anonymous
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A Voltmeter has Very High Resistance to Ensure that it's Connection do not Alter flow of current in the circuit. Now if it is Connected in Series then no current Will be there in the circuit due to it's high resistance

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