draw a ciruit of 2 lamps in parllel with each other connected to a power source and an ammeter to measure the total current of the circuit and a voltmeter to measure the potential difference across the two lamps

To draw a circuit with two lamps in parallel, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a straight line in the middle of your paper or screen, representing the power source. Label it as "Power Source."

2. From the power source, draw two branching lines on either side of the power source line. These two lines represent the parallel lamps. Label them as "Lamp 1" and "Lamp 2."

3. Connect Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 to the power source by drawing lines that connect the branching lines of the lamps to the power source line.

4. Next, add an ammeter to measure the total current of the circuit. Draw a small circle near the power source line and label it as "Ammeter." Connect the ammeter in series with the rest of the circuit by drawing a line from one side of the ammeter to the power source line.

5. Finally, add a voltmeter to measure the potential difference across the two lamps. Draw another small circle near the parallel lines of the lamps and label it as "Voltmeter." Connect the voltmeter in parallel across Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 by drawing lines that connect the voltmeter to the parallel lines.

Your final circuit diagram should show the power source, two lamps in parallel, an ammeter in series, and a voltmeter in parallel across the lamps.

Remember to be cautious when dealing with electrical circuits and always follow safety precautions.