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If by mistake Ammeter is connected parallel to the resistance then `i-V` curve expected is (Here `i`= reading of ammeter, `V=` reading of voltmeter)

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As ammeter has very low resistance most of current will pass through the ammeter so reading of ammeter (i) will be very large Voltmeter has very high resistance so reading of voltmeter will be very low .
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