Measure the plate resistors' (R) voltage (E) and use Ohms law to convert that to amps (I). I=E/R
you can measure the unit of a current in amps (A) we measure the current using a ammeter
That would be the current. The international unit for electrical current is the Ampere. Spelt ampere (with a lower case "a"). The abbreviation is given the upper case "A".
It's called an ammeter, because it measures amperes.
The Ampere (capitalized because its name came from a person) is the basic unit of electrical current.
Current (I) is measured in amperes, which is an SI Base Unit, defined in terms of the force (expressed in newtons) between two, parallel, current-carrying conductors.Current is the rate at which electric charge (Q) flows. Electric charge is measured in coulombs, which is an SI Derived Unit, defined in terms of current and time (t) the ampere and the second. That is: Q = I t.So a 'coulomb' is a special name given to an 'ampere second'.
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Current is measured by amperes.
It measures current.
The ammeter measures the amount of current in a circuit.
it measures the current of electricity and its unit is amps
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amperes it measures electrical current
The Ampere (or Amp.) for large things such as a toaster, microwave or refrigerator. Most electronic devices use current measured in milliamperes (or miliamps) which measures thousanth (1/1000) of an ampere.
ammeter measures the current flowing through the circuit in the unit of amphere.
A sample tube, culture tube, sometimes a boiling tube.
Unit measure for resistence is called as "OHM". Its law is called as "OHM'S LAW".
An ammeter just measures current (amps), while a multimeter is a single unit that can be switched over to measure other things such as voltage and resistance in addition to current.