What is the use of ammeter, galvanometer, voltmeter?

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The question is asking for the functions or applications of three electrical instruments: ammeter, galvanometer, and voltmeter. This involves explaining how each instrument is used to measure different electrical quantities.

Answer

An ammeter measures current, a voltmeter measures voltage, and a galvanometer detects small current flow.

The final answer is an ammeter measures current in series, a voltmeter measures voltage in parallel, and a galvanometer detects small current flow.

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The final answer is an ammeter measures current in series, a voltmeter measures voltage in parallel, and a galvanometer detects small current flow.

More Information

An ammeter is used to measure current by being connected in series with the circuit. A voltmeter is connected in parallel to measure voltage. A galvanometer detects small currents and is often part of the internal mechanism of more complex measurement devices.

Tips

A common mistake is connecting an ammeter in parallel or a voltmeter in series. This setup is incorrect since an ammeter must measure current flow and a voltmeter must measure potential difference.

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