Physics, asked by prashastiolivia, 2 months ago

Why voltmeter is connected in parallel and ammeter in series ?​

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Answered by Insanegirl0
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Explanation:

A voltmeter has high resistance and if it is connected in series then it would consume all the current but an ammeter has low reistance and if it is connected in parallel then all the current would flow through ammeter and nothing would flow in the circuit

Answered by XxyourdarlingxX
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A voltmeter has high resistance and if it is connected in series then it would consume all the current but an ammeter has low reistance and if it is connected in parallel then all the current would flow through ammeter and nothing would flow in the circuit .

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