An ampere meter
The unit that measures electric currents is the ampere (A). One ampere is equivalent to the flow of one coulomb of charge per second.
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It measures the magnetic fields produced by nerve cells and their electric currents
It measures the magnetic fields produced by nerve cells and their electric currents
Wolfgang Hofheinz has written: 'Protective measures with insulation monitoring' -- subject(s): Electric currents, Electric insulators and insulation, Grounding, Power resources, Power supply, Safety measures, Saftey measures
No, permanent magnets are not produced by electric currents. They are made from materials that are magnetized and retain their magnetic properties without the need for external electric currents.
It is used to detect very small DC currents only. For AC signals Detectors are used.
A galvanometer is used to measure small currents.
The letter "I" is typically used to represent electric currents in equations.
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Electric currents