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In a circuit ammeter is connected in series but voltmeter is connected in parallel give reason ??

Answer» A voltmeter has high resistance so it is connected in parallel. If we connect it in series then current would not able to flow properly which cause voltmeter to burn
Voltmeter has the resistance which is high or it is taken as infinity if it would be connected in parallel then all the current will be resisted and current will not be able to flow. In Ammeter it\'s resistance is very low and taken as negligible or zero so it is connected in series....
A\xa0voltmeter\xa0has high resistance and if it is\xa0connected in series\xa0then it would consume all the current\xa0but\xa0an\xa0ammeter\xa0has low reistance and if it is\xa0connected in parallel\xa0then all the current would flow through\xa0ammeter\xa0and nothing would flow in the circuit


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