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Micro ammeter has higher resistance. use ohm's law.. Say the voltage applied is 1 V. then for the ammeter.. I=1A, V=1V R=1 ohm for the micro ammeter.. I=0.000001, V=1V R=1000000 ohms
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Because if high resistance is like kilo mega ohm is used , corresponding current through the balanced point is in the order of micro ampere, so you have to use micro ampere sensitive ammeter , otherwise normal ammeter always show zero reading
A microampere is simply one millionth (1x10-6) of an ampere.
millivoltmeter has more ressistance.By ohm's law V=IR. if we assume that I is constant then V proportional to R as the millivoltmeter has more voltage as compared to micro-voltmeter , the milli voltmeter has greater resistance
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There are several places that you can buy a micro pig in and around Cornwall. One place is Pennywell Farm.
The ammeter is used in series, because you want to measure the current through a circuit. The voltmeter is used in parallel, because you want to measure the voltage across a circuit. If you were to place the voltmeter in series, no current would flow because of the relatively high impedance of the voltmeter. If you were to place the ammeter in parallel, you would create a short-circuit, due to the relatively low impedance of the ammeter.
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if we take resistance in parallel with ammeter then the range of ammeter will change.