why is voltmeter connected to the resistor and not the battery ?
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The voltmeter must have an input resistance sufficiently greater than the resistance across which it is connected so that the current drawn by the parallel combination does not result in an appreciable drop in battery voltage, which is the voltage being measured
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A voltmeter is an instrument that measures the difference in electrical potential between two points in an electric circuit. ... 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.
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