Respuesta :
Answer:
A) True. Voltmeters measure voltages
C) True. They are placed in parallel
E) True ammeters are used to measure current
Explanation:
The devices for voltage measurement are the voltmeter and ammeter
Voltmeters have very high intense resistance and are placed in parallel
The ammeters have very small resist and are placed in series
Based on this establishment, let's analyze the statements
A) True. Voltmeters measure voltages
B) False has high intense resistance
C) True. They are placed in parallel
D) False ammeters are placed in series
E) True ammeters are used to measure current
F) False ammeters have a low internal resistance
Answer:
A voltmeter is used to measure voltage.
An voltmeter must be placed in parallel with a resistor to measure the voltage through the resistor.
An ammeter is used to measure current.
Explanation:
Voltmeter measures the voltage difference between two different points as connected in parallel not change the amount of current going through the element between those two points. So, an ideal voltmeter has very high resistance so that it doesn't "draw" current through it i.e loading effect.
Ammeter has almost negligible or very small resistance. As a result, it must be connected in series so that as much current can pass through it as possible. If it is connected in parallel, the circuit will be shorted and no current will pass through any electrical components connected in the circuit.