Electrical current is measured with an "ammeter". (The unit of current is "ampere". Measure it with an 'ampere-meter' ==> 'amp-meter' ==> 'ammeter'.)
An ampere meter
It depends on what you want to monitor. Most commonly the volt meter is connected in parallel with the battery or the alternator.
To measure amp draw accurately and effectively, use a digital multimeter set to the ampere (A) setting. Connect the multimeter in series with the circuit being tested, ensuring the current flows through the meter. Be cautious not to exceed the meter's ampere rating. Record the reading displayed on the multimeter to determine the amp draw of the circuit.
Meter Kilogram Second Ampere
Meter Kilogram Second Ampere Kelvin Mole Candela
The unit of pole strength in the SI system is ampere-meter (A•m).
by connecting ampere meter in series with load.
The SI has seven base units (kilogram, meter, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, candela), and lots of derived units - for example, meter/second for speed/velocity, coulomb = ampere x second for electrical charge, etc.
The SI has seven base units (kilogram, meter, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, candela), and lots of derived units - for example, meter/second for speed/velocity, coulomb = ampere x second for electrical charge, etc.
Ammeters (amps) An Ammeter is a meter for measuring electrical current, the unit of which is the Ampere (amp)
Meter (m), kilogram (kg), second (s), ampere (A) and so on.