can some one please tell me when measuring voltage the probes should be connected to sequence or series?
First connect the positive terminal of the voltage line to positive terminal of multimeter and negative to negative terminal of multimeter. Select voltage in multimeter and measure the voltage
no. you want to measure across the desired circuit segment. whether you are measuring voltage drop or current.
supply should be off
If you are asking how a voltmeter should be connected in a circuit, then the answer is that it should be connected in parallel with the device across which you want to determine the voltage. This applies whether the circuit is d.c. or a.c.
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Use the highest available voltage setting. One should know the system voltage before attempting to measure, other wise it may lead to accidents.
It is connected in parallel and measures potential difference.
Make a guess of what the voltage will be and set the range accordingly. If needed, change the range after measuring the voltage, to get a better reading.
Voltage sources connected in parallel should have equal voltage. Otherwise the stronger battery would attempt to charge the weaker creating a lot of heat and depending on the type of battery there is the chance of explosion.
Go to highest scale on AC range
3.0 v ... there should be only one answer to this question.==========================Answer #2:If they're accidentally connected nose-to-nose or tail-to-tail,then their combined series voltage is zero.
Since voltage is electrical potential difference, to measure the voltage across a component, you place the voltmeter across, or in parallel with, the component.