electric current is measured by an instrument called ammeter true or false trueeeee
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An instrument called ammeter measures electric current in a circuit. It is always connected in series in a circuit through which the current is to be measured. Also ammeter has negligible resistance, thus no voltage gets dropped across it.
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Yes, it's true that electric current is measured by an instrument called an ammeter
- An ammeter (short for ampere meter) is a measuring device that is used to determine the current in a circuit.
- The ammeter is normally wired in series with the circuit that will be used to measure the current. The resistance of an ammeter is normally low so that it does not produce a large voltage drop in the circuit being monitored.
- Milliammeters and microammeters are instruments that measure tiny currents in the milliampere or microampere range. Ammeters have different functioning accuracies and principles.
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