Why Ammeter is always connected in series in the circuit and
Voltmeter in parallel?
Answer Posted / himanshu agrahari
It is always connected in series because it has very low resistance and the current which is in any metal wire have the same resistance as is in ammeter and to get the proper reading of current it should always connected in series
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