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why is ammeter connected in series and voltmeter connected in parallel in a circuit ??​

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Answered by soriful78
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Explanation:

IT IS FOR NONE BUT SAFETY.

Answered by ғɪɴɴвαłσℜ
4

Ammeter:-

An ammeter is just a converted Galvanometer and measures the current flowing through the circuit by showing proportional deflection. An ammeter is formed by connecting a Galvanometer with a low resistance in parallel.

\bigstarSo the Ammeter is connected in series with the circuit elements and measures the current flow in a circuit.

Voltmeter:-

A Voltmeter is also a converted Galvanometer which measures the amount of Voltage (or) in other words the potential difference accross two points in a circuit. A voltmeter is formed by connecting a Galvanometer in series with a high resistance.

\bigstarSo the Voltmeter is attached in parallel in a circuit and measures the voltage in a circuit.

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