that only i am asking
if we take resistance in parallel with ammeter then the range of ammeter will change.
dc ammeter has three connecting pins while ac has four
Micro ammeter has higher resistance. use ohm's law.. Say the voltage applied is 1 V. then for the ammeter.. I=1A, V=1V R=1 ohm for the micro ammeter.. I=0.000001, V=1V R=1000000 ohms
An ammeter measures the electrical current in something. A digital one is calibrated to display through the shunt and convert information from the analog model.
yes it can read both ac and dc voltage and current .AnswerThe whole point of a multimeter is that it can perform the function of an ammeter, a voltmeter, and an ohmmeter!
An ammeter measured how many amperes of current are flowing in an electrical circuit.
if we take resistance in parallel with ammeter then the range of ammeter will change.
a dc ammeter is a ammeter which has three pins and it works by two wires.
ammeter real picture
An Ammeter and a brick is a brick.
The uses of an Ammeter is to measure the currents in which circulate the dimension of a 360 degree atom which is formed by the spatial movement of the electron in proportion to the many millions that there are.
How do you connect an ammeter to a circuit?
dc ammeter has three connecting pins while ac has four
connect ammeter in series with load.
An ammeter, or multimeter (which includes an ammeter setting).
An ammeter measures current, an important variable in electronics.
ideal ammeter has zero internal resistance