Why the effective resistance of an ideal ammeter should be 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.
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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