Why is voltmeter connected in parallel and ammeter in series?
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In order for a voltmeter to measure a device's voltage, it must be connected in parallel to that device . This is necessary because objects in parallel experience the same potential difference. n ammeter measures the electric current in a circuit. ... This is necessary because objects in series experience the same current.
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voltmeter is an instrument which is used for measuring potential difference accros two end points if a circuit it is always connected in paralall accross the points because it has a high resistance so as to take less current from the circuit it is always connected always in paralall to the points .
Ammeter is an in instrument which is used to measure current through a circuit it has a low resistance so it always connected in series with the resistances of current carrying conductor or and electric circuit .
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