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Why the voltmeter is connected in parallel?​

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Answered by rajnandb383
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Answer:

Voltmeter is connected in parallel with circuit elements because it is used to measure the device's voltage. This is important because elements in series have same potential difference


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Voltmeter is connected in parallel because it has high resistance wire.

Explanation:

The voltmeter is connected in parallel across two points where the potential difference is to be measured. A voltmeter has a high resistance wire so that it is connected in parallel combination. It takes any negligible current from the circuit because it has a high resistance. A voltmeter always measure voltage for potential difference across the two points. Voltage is the another name of potential difference.

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