in a series circuit or it will not work. Put it after the bulb
An ammeter is always connected in series in the circuit.
An ammeter is a amp meter put into a circuit in series. There is virtually no voltage drop or resistance in an ammeter so two in series would be redundant. If you have one in a circuit it will tell you the amps that circuit is generating, two would both give virtually the same result.
Place in parallel anywhere in the circuit. One lead goes to the hot, the other to the neutral.
How do you connect an ammeter to a circuit?
An Ammeter. It measures the current (or Amps).
Connect ammeter in series and voltmeter in parallel to the circuit
An ammeter measured how many amperes of current are flowing in an electrical circuit.
Since (by Kirchoff's current law) the current in a series circuit is the same at every point in the series circuit, it does not matter where you place the ammeter.
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connect ammeter in series with load.
An ammeter measures the electrical current in something. A digital one is calibrated to display through the shunt and convert information from the analog model.
The ammeter measures the amount of current in a circuit.