Voltmeters in Physics Properties?
Which of the following statements about voltmeters and ammeters are true? Select all that apply:
- Voltmeters have a very low resistance and are placed in parallel with a resistor.
- Voltmeters have a relatively high resistance and are placed in series with a resistor.
- Ammeters have a relatively high resistance and are placed in series with a resistor.
- Ammeters have a relatively high resistance and are placed in parallel with a resistor.
- Ammeters have a relatively low resistance and are placed in parallel with a resistor.
- Voltmeters have a relatively high resistance and are placed in parallel with a resistor.
- Ammeters have a very low resistance so as to not significantly alter the total resistance of a circuit.
- Ammeters have a very low resistance and are placed in series with a resistor.
- Voltmeters have a very low resistance and are placed in series with a resistor.
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