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Why voltmeter is connected in series

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Explanation:

A voltmeter measures the potential difference across two points in a circuit. If it is connected in series then it will just measure the potential difference between two points of a single strand of wire which is obviously zero. Hence voltmeter is connected in parallel to measure voltage.

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A voltmeter measures the potential difference across two points in a circuit. If it is connected in series then it will just measure the potential difference between two points of a single strand of wire which is obviously zero. Hence voltmeter is connected in parallel to measure voltage....
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