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How is the voltmeter connected across the points between which the potential difference is to be measured?
Along the same magnetic field
In parallel
In concentric circles
Perpendicular to each other
- A voltmeter is used to measure the potential difference between two points in an electric circuit.
- Option 2: In parallel
- A voltmeter is connected in parallel with the component across which the potential difference is to be measured.
- This configuration ensures it measures the voltage drop accurately without altering the current flow in the circuit.
- Option 1: Along the same magnetic field
- This is not relevant to voltmeter connection. It might confuse with concepts related to magnetic fields.
- Option 3: In concentric circles
- Concentric circles are not relevant to voltmeter connections in circuits.
- Option 4: Perpendicular to each other
- This does not relate to how a voltmeter is connected for measuring potential differences.
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