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Write resistance of an ideal voltmeter and an ideal ammeter.

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Answered by HEARTEDvine
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Answer: The internal resistance of an ideal voltmeter is infinity and the internal resistance of an ideal ammeter is zero. Ammeter is connected in series and voltmeter is connected in parallel with the electric appliance.

Answered by iscariotkruz
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Answer:

Ideal voltmeter has infinite resistance so no current will flow. This is why voltmeters are placed in parallel to the circuit, not in series.

The resistance of an ideal ammeter is zero. Although, practically it is not possible to have zero resistance of an ammeter. If ammeter have zero resistance there will be no voltage drop across the ammeter and that time it will measure the most accurate value of current in circuit.

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