Electrical Engineering - Voltage, Current and Resistance - Discussion
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An ammeter is connected across the current path.
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Tukuna said:
1 decade ago
An ammeter is always conncted in series with the line to read out the current flowing through the line.
GIRIRAJ said:
1 decade ago
Ammeter should be connected in series to measure current flowing through it.
Reasons for connecting in series are.
1. Because current will be same in series but in case of parallel (shunt) current will divide.
2. Its resistance will be low (negligible) so we will connect in series. If we connect in parallel, it is nothing but short circuiting both phase & neutral in case of AC. And in case of DC short circuiting positive and negative.
Reasons for connecting in series are.
1. Because current will be same in series but in case of parallel (shunt) current will divide.
2. Its resistance will be low (negligible) so we will connect in series. If we connect in parallel, it is nothing but short circuiting both phase & neutral in case of AC. And in case of DC short circuiting positive and negative.
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Sathiyaraj said:
1 decade ago
Ammeter is a current measurement device in these meter has coil is very heavy compare to volt meter so in serially connect to the load.
Robin nirmohi said:
1 decade ago
An ammeter is always connected in series to make the circuit condition same. Or due to low resistance.
Venu said:
1 decade ago
An ammeter should always connected in series because:
The purpose of the ammeter is to measure the current through the circuit. Since the ammeter is a low impedance device, connecting it in parallel with the circuit would cause a short circuit, damaging the ammeter and/or the circuit.
1. It should be connected in series, so that maximum current can pass through it, for accurate measurement of current.
2. Its resistance is very low, if it is connected in parallel in a circuit, it will by the current, and current can not be measured accurately.
If you do not connect the ammeter in series you will shunt the load, basically excluding the resistive element of the circuit.
The purpose of the ammeter is to measure the current through the circuit. Since the ammeter is a low impedance device, connecting it in parallel with the circuit would cause a short circuit, damaging the ammeter and/or the circuit.
1. It should be connected in series, so that maximum current can pass through it, for accurate measurement of current.
2. Its resistance is very low, if it is connected in parallel in a circuit, it will by the current, and current can not be measured accurately.
If you do not connect the ammeter in series you will shunt the load, basically excluding the resistive element of the circuit.
Siva said:
10 years ago
Ammeter act as short circuit then only it connects in series.
Suvankar chakrabortyt said:
9 years ago
I think this question is so confusing. Current path doesn't indicate any series path.
Gani said:
8 years ago
The question asked is "An ammeter is connected across the current path".
In this question the word across means pararell.
So that we not connect ammeter with pararell and ammeter connected in series.
In this question the word across means pararell.
So that we not connect ammeter with pararell and ammeter connected in series.
Alchemist said:
7 years ago
Across the circuit means parallel, so there is not confusing about question.
Current measuring in a circuit ammeter must connected in series.
Current measuring in a circuit ammeter must connected in series.
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Ali said:
6 years ago
Thanks @Gani and @Alchemist.
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