No. Not at all.
To measure the current in the circuit an ammeter is used and it is connected in series
ammeters measure the flow of electricity voltmeters measure the pressure of electricity
Multimetres are generaly used to measure the following quantities. Voltage: multimeter is connected in parallel with the Load; Current: multimeter is connected in series with Load; Resistance: the resistor must be taken out of the circuit first, then, the probes from the multimeter are connected across the resistor,
It is a measure of the centre.
it must be connected in parallel as always
An Ammeter is connected in series with the circuit that you want to make the measurement on.
dookie is the measure of the average kinetic energy in a substance
Voltmeters are connected to simple series circuits the same way they are connected to any circuit. They are connected in parallel with the portion of the circuit for which you wish to measure the voltage drop.
The measure of the average motion of molecules is temperature. Temperature is a reflection of the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a substance.
To measure the average speed you would need to divide the distance over time
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles such as the molecules in a gas or a liquid.
Measure the current and voltage on the secondary side.