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Why should we connect ammeter in series and voltmeter in parallel? What are the consequences if they are connected vice versa? What is the mystery behind this? Please explain Ma'am
Ammeter should be in series as it has to measure the amount of current so it has to be in the path of the current whereas voltmeter is placed parallel to the load and given higher resistance than load so the current does not bypass the load and flow through it. In this way the voltmeter will be able to measure the potential difference between 2 points
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Champa Sadhukhan because ammeter is used to measure the current that passes through them and voltmeter is used to measure the potential difference across the component
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It is not difficult we have to change the words proportional etc . Ignorant people can know more than educated.Understand things with your brain don't Use difficult words . Eyes can teach more than words if you know how to know .
#DidYouKnow: A multimeter or a multitester, also known as a VOM (volt-ohm-milliammeter), is an electronic measuring instrument that combines several measurement functions in one unit. A typical multimeter can measure voltage, current, and resistance.
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Why should we connect ammeter in series and voltmeter in parallel? What are the consequences if they are connected vice versa? What is the mystery behind this? Please explain Ma'am
Ammeter should be in series as it has to measure the amount of current so it has to be in the path of the current whereas voltmeter is placed parallel to the load and given higher resistance than load so the current does not bypass the load and flow through it. In this way the voltmeter will be able to measure the potential difference between 2 points
If V is proportional to I does that also mean I is proportional to V?
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In the circuit at 0:53, shouldn't the ammeter be placed the other way around? (Positive side facing right and vise versa)
The point connected to the positive terminal of the battery gains positive charge and so is the case for negative one....
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Why are the voltmeter and the ammeter connected differently??
Champa Sadhukhan because ammeter is used to measure the current that passes through them and voltmeter is used to measure the potential difference across the component
Ma'am I have doubt that why is V/I is equal?
same doubt here also... but v/i is not exactly equal for all.. i mean to say.. 1 valye can be 16.96 and the other can be 17
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what is a point in a circuit ?
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Good explanation sir
Voltage is directly proportional to current.And (voltage/current) =resistance.
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