amperometers
An amperometer is a type of electrical measuring instrument used to measure the current flowing through a circuit or an electrical load. It is a type of galvanometer, but rather than measuring the deflection of a needle as a result of a current, an amperometer uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to generate a voltage proportional to the current.
The principle of operation of an amperometer is based on the magnetic field generated by a current
Amperometers are used in a variety of applications where a high degree of accuracy and precision is
There are several types of amperometers available, including moving coil amperometers, moving iron amperometers, and Hall