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==Ammeters== | ==Ammeters== | ||
This topic is dedicated to Ammeters which are used to measure conventional current flow inside of a circuit. | This topic is dedicated to Ammeters which are used to measure conventional current flow inside of a circuit. | ||
===A Mathematical Model=== | |||
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===A Computational Model=== | |||
==Voltmeters== | |||
This topic is dedicated to Voltmeters which are used to measure potential difference across a circuit and its various components. | |||
==Examples== | ==Examples== |
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This page will describe certain tools that are used in measuring various values inside of a circuit. Using these tools can help you calculate current, voltage, power and resistance across various circuits.
Ammeters
This topic is dedicated to Ammeters which are used to measure conventional current flow inside of a circuit.
A Mathematical Model
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Voltmeters
This topic is dedicated to Voltmeters which are used to measure potential difference across a circuit and its various components.
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