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An ammeter and a voltmeter of resistance \( R \) are connected in series to an electric cell of negligible internal resistance. Their readings are A and V respectively. If another resistance \( R' \) is connected in parallel with the voltmeter, then?

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Adding a parallel resistor to a circuit decreases the overall resistance and increases the current.
Updated On: Jan 12, 2026
  • both \( A \) and \( V \) will increase
  • both \( A \) and \( V \) will decrease
  • \( A \) will decrease and \( V \) will increase
  • \( A \) will increase and \( V \) will decrease
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

By connecting a resistor in parallel with the voltmeter, the total resistance in the circuit decreases, which leads to an increase in current (\( A \)) and a decrease in the voltage across the voltmeter (\( V \)).
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