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What should be the resistance of an ideal ammeter ?

Statement A : The resistance of ideal ammeter is zero Statement B : The resistance of ideal voltmeter is infinity Choose the correct option among the following.

What is the resistance of an ideal ammeter?

Why should the effective resistance of an ideal ammeter be zero and that of a voltmeter, be infinity?

Assertion : In the circuit shown in figure ammeter and voltmeter are non-ideal when positions of ammeter and voltmeter are changed, reading of ammeter will increase while of voltmeter will decrease. Reason : Resistance of an ideal ammeter is zero while that of an ideal voltmeter is infinite.

Assertion : In the circuit shown in figure ammeter and voltmeter are non-ideal. Why positions of ammeter and voltmeter are changed, reading of ammeter will increase while of voltmeter will decrease. Reason : Resistance of an ideal ammeter is zero while that of an ideal voltmeter is infinite.