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Alternating current cannot be measured by a D.C. ammeter because:

  1. A
    A.C. cannot pass through D.C.
  2. B
    A.C. changes direction
  3. C
    average value of current for complete cycle is zero
  4. D
    D.C. ammeter will get damaged

Solution & Step-by-step Explanation

A DC ammeter (moving coil type) measures the average value of the current flowing through it. For an alternating current, the current flows in one direction during the first half-cycle and in the opposite direction during the second half-cycle. The average value over a full cycle is zero. Thus, the ammeter needle doesn't deflect.

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Alternating current cannot be measured by a D.C. ammeter because:
A
A.C. cannot pass through D.C.
B
A.C. changes direction
C
average value of current for complete cycle is zero
D
D.C. ammeter will get damaged

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