What happens when a voltmeter is connected in series with the circuit?
Answer / Satyaprakash Singh
When a voltmeter is connected in series with an electrical circuit, it measures the potential difference (voltage) across that specific point in the circuit. Connecting a voltmeter in series affects the total circuit impedance by adding its own resistance to the circuit, potentially causing a slight change in the overall current and voltage distribution within the circuit.
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