Electrical
Electrical current is measured with an ammeter and in units called amperes, or amps.
Stream Flow
River flow or current (discharge) is measured in cubic feet per second or cubic meters per second.
voltage measure in voltmeter connected in parallel
current measure in ammeter connected in series circuit
Electrical current is doing fine. It is measured with an ammeter.
metres per second
Electrical current is measured in amperes.
V = IR Voltage (V, measured in volts) = Current (I measured in amps) times Resistance (R, measured in Ohms) Is your current 3.13? I'm not sure what you wrote there, but just multiply your current times your resistance.
the capacity of a transformer is defined as a product of voltage and current flowing through it.AS THE CURRENT IS MEASURED IN AMPERES AND VOLTAGE IN VOLTS, Hence transformers are measured/rated in KVA
No one is going to be able to tell you that. You are looking for the measured voltage, so go and measure it. In any case, if you were just looking for the voltage it will depend on the circuit current. You can work it out using ohms law (Voltage = Current * Resistance).
Voltage can be measured using the difference between the potentiel between two ends of wire or by using a volt-meter. You can easily measure volt by volt or multimeter but remember voltage always measure across the components but in parallel
Electrical current is measured in amperes.
If there is no current, there is no power.The voltage can be measured with a voltmeter.
Because of the polarity of the circuit. The signs of measured current and voltage depends on the direction of the current and voltage.
The three electrical quantities are current voltage and resistance. Current is measured in amperes (A) and is the rate at which electricity flows through a conductor. Voltage is measured in volts (V) and is the electrical force pushing the current through the conductor. Resistance is measured in ohms () and is the opposition to the flow of current. Current - measured in amperes (A) Voltage - measured in volts (V) Resistance - measured in ohms ()
current is measured with the meter in series and voltage is measured with the meter in parallel of the load
Electric current is measured in amps not voltsElectric voltage is measured in volts.
The current is the amperage. It is measured in series. Voltage is measured across the line (parallel).
Are resistor drops the voltage or current? ANSWER: The voltage DROP is a way to imply that the voltage no matter of the value is what it must be whether it is measured or calculated
voltage is measured in terms of volts ; current is measured in terms of amps.........................................
It's measured with an AC voltmeter.
V = IR Voltage (V, measured in volts) = Current (I measured in amps) times Resistance (R, measured in Ohms) Is your current 3.13? I'm not sure what you wrote there, but just multiply your current times your resistance.
the capacity of a transformer is defined as a product of voltage and current flowing through it.AS THE CURRENT IS MEASURED IN AMPERES AND VOLTAGE IN VOLTS, Hence transformers are measured/rated in KVA