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why voltmeter is always connected in parallel and why ammeter is always connected in series and please don't spam ​

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Answered by XxMissCutiepiexX
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

To measure the current of a circuit, the ammeter is connected in series in the circuit so that the current to be measured must pass through it. ... To measure the potential difference between the two points of a circuit, the voltmeter is connected in parallel in the circuit.

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