Why voltage across capacitor goes to zero when wires connected to each terminal of charged capacitor are brought into contact?

The voltage goes to zero because a current path has been created between the positive and negative elements of the capacitor, discharging the stored charge and putting both the anode and cathode of the capactor at the same electrical potential. Thus, no voltage difference between them, which is why the voltmeter reads zero.

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