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why is the resistance of an ideal voltmeter infinite?​

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Answered by sunnykhartode4549
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Would it stop the flow of current in the whole circuit due to its high resistance? ... Ideal voltmeter has infinite resistance so no current will flow. This is why voltmeters are placed in parallel to the circuit, not in series. Ammeter is placed in series however and has low resistance.

Answered by ItZCutiEGiRl
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ideal voltameter has infinite resistance so no current will flow that's why the volta meters are placed in parallel to the circuit.

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