Why is the resistance of the ideal ammeter is zero
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An ideal ammeter would have zero resistance so that there was no voltage drop across it, and so it would not affect a circuit into which it was placed. A zero resistance will not change the resistance of a circuit is placed in series and hence would not change the current in the circuit.
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An ideal ammeter would have zero resistance so that there was no voltage drop across it, and so it would not affect a circuit into which it was placed. A zero resistance will not change the resistance of a circuit is placed in series and hence would not change the current in the circuit.
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