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why is an ammeter placed in series of conductor or resistor in a circuit?​

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Answered by JoyDubey
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Answer:

An ammeter placed in series of conductor/resistor in a circuit because ammeter is a low resistance instrument, so the current flowing through the circuit remains virtually unaffected.

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Answered by Swaridh
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Ammeter has low resistance

An ammeter is connected in series with the circuit because the purpose of the ammeter is to measure the current through the circuit. Since the ammeter is a low impedance device, connecting it in parallel with the circuit would cause a short circuit, damaging the ammeter and/or the circuit. plzz mark branliest please

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