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ammeter
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am·me·ter  (mmtr)
n.
An instrument that measures electric current in amperes.


ammeter [ˈæmˌmiːtə]
n
(Physics / General Physics) an instrument for measuring an electric current in amperes
[am(pere) + -meter]

ammeter  (mmtr)
An instrument that measures the strength of an electric current, indicating it in amperes. Ammeters typically include a galvanometer; digital ammeters typically include A/D converters as well. Compare ohmmetervoltmeter

ammeter
an instrument for measuring the amperage of an electrical current.
See also: Instruments
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.ammeter - a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperesammeter - a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
meter - any of various measuring instruments for measuring a quantity
milliammeter - a sensitive ammeter graduated in milliamperes
Translations
ammeter [ˈæmɪtəʳ] Namperímetro m
ammeter
nAmperemeter nt
ammeter [ˈæmˌmiːtəʳ] namperometro


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