Why shunt resistance used in ammeter and why is it connected in parallel?

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2026-03-09 15:05

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An ammeter's coil requires very little current for full-scale deflection (fsd). So, to measure a current above its fsd value, most of that current must be allowed to bypass the coil. This is achieved by placing a very low value shunt resistance in parallel with the coil ('shunt' is an archaic Word for 'parallel').

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