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Why is voltmeter connected in parallel in electric circuit?
9 years ago

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MsHemmoPenguin
Voltmeter has high resistance, if connected in series, it will eat up all the current.
Ammeter has low resistance, if connected in parallel, all current will flow through ammeter, and only negligible will flow in circuit!
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