You can measure the electrical current with an amp meter. Amperage measures the current flow.
amps 'an electrical measure of current.'An ammeter is an instrument used to measure current (amperes), you dont measure ammeters!YEAH
Amps, or amperes, are a measure of electrical current; ohms are a measure of electrical resistance. Both are widely used in physics.
You don't. The units measure different things.
Milli amps is a measure of current whilst watt is a measure of power. The missing element is voltage as the formula is:- Power = Voltage * Amps ie power in Watts is the product of Volts (in Volts) times Amps (in Amps)
Measure the current on the incoming side of the starter.
Amperage or Amps is a measure of is the flow rate of electrical current that is available.
Amps are a measure of current.
Ampere is the unit used to measure the current.
Amps (A) measure electrical current flow, while volt-amps (VA) measure apparent power in an electrical circuit, which is the combination of both real power (measured in watts) and reactive power. Essentially, amps refer to current, while volt-amps refer to total power.
you can measure the unit of a current in amps (A) we measure the current using a ammeter
Amps is a unit of measure for current and .2 is just the measurement. (Amps is short for Ampere's)
amps 'an electrical measure of current.'An ammeter is an instrument used to measure current (amperes), you dont measure ammeters!YEAH
It's watts divided by volts equals amps. Example: 1200 watts at 120 volts is 10 amps. To get the watts if you know the amps, multiply the amps times the volts. 10 amps at 120 volts is 1200 watts.
An electrical device may draw amps, but there is not a device that equates to amps. Amperes are the measure of current flow in a circuit.
There is only one unit of measure for current: the ampere. All currents are measured in amps or fractions of amps or their equivalent.
2.3 ampAnother (correct) answer.Actually, Amps are a measure of current, and Volts are a measure of potential. Amps * volts = Watts.So if you aren't using any "watts", you don't have any Amps either.As asked, the question makes no sense at all.
Amps, or amperes, are a measure of electrical current; ohms are a measure of electrical resistance. Both are widely used in physics.