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A meter can be used both on the positive or negative side of a circuit when measuring current. The current going to a load should be equal to the current coming back from the load. When measuring DC current, make sure the meter should be more than adequete to be placed in series with the circuit. Otherwise, use a clamp-on meter.

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When measuring current always place any type of meter in?

No. When measuring current, use an ammeter and place it in series in the circuit.


Where does the current come from that moves the needle on an analog clamp on meter?

A: Directly from whatever you are measuring as a Small current to move the coil to indicate current flow. That current can be calibrated to read voltage or current on the meter itself


What instrument is used by technicians for measuring current voltage and resistance?

The instrument is called a multi-meter. Multi part meaning that the meter has distinct functions. One setting can measure voltage, another function can measure resistance and the third function can measure a limited amount of current.The reason the current is limited is because the meter has to be connected in series to the circuit that it is measuring. There will be a maximum rating on the instrument stating the maximum amount of current allowed. Many times this is a DC current and it is not to be used for measuring AC current.For higher current measurements a clamp on ammeter should be used.


What equipment is needed for testing electrical current?

For measuring electrical Current the electrical equipment used is Amphere meter. This equipment tells the current flow in the equipment.


What do you use multimeters for?

A multitude of things depending on their capability. Typical multimeter functions include: - Measuring current; - Measuring voltage; - Measuring Resistance; - Measuring continuity (i.e. whether circuit is complete so electricity can pass through it);

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When measuring current always place any type of meter in?

No. When measuring current, use an ammeter and place it in series in the circuit.


What is a current measured in?

Ammeters (amps) An Ammeter is a meter for measuring electrical current, the unit of which is the Ampere (amp)


Where does the current come from that moves the needle on an analog clamp on meter?

A: Directly from whatever you are measuring as a Small current to move the coil to indicate current flow. That current can be calibrated to read voltage or current on the meter itself


What instrument is used by technicians for measuring current voltage and resistance?

The instrument is called a multi-meter. Multi part meaning that the meter has distinct functions. One setting can measure voltage, another function can measure resistance and the third function can measure a limited amount of current.The reason the current is limited is because the meter has to be connected in series to the circuit that it is measuring. There will be a maximum rating on the instrument stating the maximum amount of current allowed. Many times this is a DC current and it is not to be used for measuring AC current.For higher current measurements a clamp on ammeter should be used.


Why ohm meter scale is reverse of other measuring devices?

For an analog ohmmeter, with a needle that moves left and right: The needle is spring loaded; when current is running through the meter, the current causes a small magnetic field in the windings of the meter mechanism, causing it do deflect to the right. If you're measuring current or voltage, if no current is running through the meter, then no deflection, so it should read zero on the left hand side of the scale. When measuring ohms (resistance) on an unenergized circuit, the battery in the meter provides the current. When you short the 2 leads together you have zero resistance to current (0 ohms). When you have an open circuit, no current flows, so there is an infinite resistance. So infinity is on the left side of the scale when no deflection, and zero is on the right side with maximum deflection (maximum current).


What equipment is needed for testing electrical current?

For measuring electrical Current the electrical equipment used is Amphere meter. This equipment tells the current flow in the equipment.


What is the meaning of the math word meter?

A metre is the basic SI unit of length, but is often misspelt as 'meter'. A meter might refer to either a measuring device, e.g. a Volt meter measures the energy possesed by the current in a current in a circuit.


What is the definition of multi-meter?

multi-meter is a measuring instrument. multi meter is available in two types. Digital and analog.multi-meter is a multi purpose measuring instrument.we can check resistence,voltage,current &contunuityof a cunducting wire. even we can check the diode,transistor.


What do you use multimeters for?

A multitude of things depending on their capability. Typical multimeter functions include: - Measuring current; - Measuring voltage; - Measuring Resistance; - Measuring continuity (i.e. whether circuit is complete so electricity can pass through it);


What should the multimeter be set on to measure charge?

Current is measured in amps so the setting on a multimeter would be A Measuring current with a multimeter is only to be done by someone with training because it can be very dangerous It is much better to measure current with a clamp meter


When measuring current always place any type of meter in series with the circuit--is this true?

No. While it is true that one can measure current at any point in a circuit by breaking the circuit at that point and inserting the meter, not any meter will do it. One must use an ammeter to measure current.


What is the instrument called that measures current?

The instrument used to measure electrical current is called an ammeter, which is actually a shortened form of 'amp meter'. The current is measured in amperes. In scientific labs, a much more sensitive instrument called a galvanometer is used to measure very small currents.