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Question Number 138831 by mey3nipaba last updated on 18/Apr/21

Why is the ammeter always connected in series  and the voltmeter in parallel?

$${Why}\:{is}\:{the}\:{ammeter}\:{always}\:{connected}\:{in}\:{series} \\ $$$${and}\:{the}\:{voltmeter}\:{in}\:{parallel}? \\ $$

Answered by TheSupreme last updated on 19/Apr/21

series connection have same current (ammeter messure current)  parallel connection saves ddp (voltmeter measure ddp)

$${series}\:{connection}\:{have}\:{same}\:{current}\:\left({ammeter}\:{messure}\:{current}\right) \\ $$$${parallel}\:{connection}\:{saves}\:{ddp}\:\left({voltmeter}\:{measure}\:{ddp}\right) \\ $$

Commented by mey3nipaba last updated on 20/Apr/21

Sir please what′s ddp?

$${Sir}\:{please}\:{what}'{s}\:{ddp}? \\ $$

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