Juohal1
Juohal1
11-03-2015
Physics
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what are the units for measuring current and voltage
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AL2006
AL2006
11-03-2015
The unit for measuring current is an " ammeter ".
The unit for measuring voltage is a " voltmeter ".
The unit of measure for electrical current is the " Ampere ".
The unit of measure for potential difference (voltage) is the " volt ".
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