No, current is always measured in amperes (A).
watt hours is the unit for power.
An ammeter either directly, or via a current transformer, is used to measure current in a circuit.Current Transformers (CTs) are necessary when either (1) you need to measure the large currents flowing in high-voltagesystems (a CT will isolate the HV system from the ammeter to which it is connected, as well as reduce the value of the HV current) or (2) you need to reduce the very large currents to be measured in medium-voltage systems.
A unit is numerically-equal to a kilowatt hour and is used to measure energy consumption.
You cannot. kWh is a measure of energy. There are lots of people in the world who use energy but have no use for a dollar. Kwh and dollars measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
To convert metric tons to kilowatt-hours (kWh), you would first need to know the energy content of the material you are working with. Once you have this information, you can then use the conversion factor to calculate the equivalent in kWh. The formula to convert metric tons to kWh is: (metric tons * conversion factor) = kWh.
Currents are measured in amps being I
A fluke clamp meter is used for electrical purpose by electricians. You can use them to measure things such as a large air condition currents. Different clamp meters have different features such as being able to measure motor inrush currents.
An ammeter either directly, or via a current transformer, is used to measure current in a circuit.Current Transformers (CTs) are necessary when either (1) you need to measure the large currents flowing in high-voltagesystems (a CT will isolate the HV system from the ammeter to which it is connected, as well as reduce the value of the HV current) or (2) you need to reduce the very large currents to be measured in medium-voltage systems.
A galvanometer is used to measure small currents.
An ammeter is the device used to measure electrical currents. It is typically connected in series in a circuit to measure the flow of current passing through it.
No. ppm is a pure number - a ratio. g per kwh is a measure of mass per energy with dimensions: [L-2][T2]
Bottom currents move too slow.
These are incompatible measures. Cubic meters is a measure of volume, while kWh (Kilowatt-Hours) is a measure of electric energy.