Ammeter. Will read in Amps or milliamps.
The instrument that is used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake is a seismometer.
the instrument used to to measure tsunami is seismograph.
The moment magnitude scale is used to measure the magnitude of large earthquakes. The Richter scale is still used to make an initial estimate of the magnitude of larger earthquakes and to measure small and moderate ones (those with a magnitude below 7).
The Richter magnitude scale is used to measure the strength of an earthquake.
Ampere, milliampere, microampere, nanoampere, picoampere.
Ampere is the unit used to measure the current.
Richter scales are used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake. There is no specific unit used for earthquakes. I hope this helps. =)
The instrument that is used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake is a seismometer.
Electrical current is measured with an "ammeter". (The unit of current is "ampere". Measure it with an 'ampere-meter' ==> 'amp-meter' ==> 'ammeter'.)
A coulomb is a unit for measurement of electrical charge and an ampere is the unit used for measurement of electric current.
The purpose of an ammeter is to sense and display the magnitude of the current flowing through it. When connected in series with a branch of an electrical circuit, the meter displays the magnitude (and direction) of the current in that path ... which you can't otherwise tell just by looking at the circuit.
A magnitude is a number and so has no units.
Ohms measure electrical resistance. The resistance in ohms is the voltage divided by the current.
Richter Magnitude
The SI unit for measuring an electric current is the ampere, which is the flow of electric charge across a surface at the rate of one coulombper second.
The Seismograph is used to measure the Magnitude of an earthquake.
the instrument used to to measure tsunami is seismograph.