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What is amp meters?

An ammeter (ampere meter) is a measuring instrument used to measure the current in a circuit. Electric currents are measured in amperes (A), hence the name. Ammeters are connected in series with the circuit in which the current is to be measured. They are commonly used in electronics, automotive, and industrial applications to monitor and troubleshoot electrical systems.

What other technologies are related to amp meters?

amp meters Competitor Technologies

Compound gauges measure pressure and vacuum which could be measured by specialized ammeters with additional sensors. Therefore, it is a competitor.
mentioned alongside amp meters in 95% (88) of relevant job posts
Pressure gauges measure pressure, which could be measured by specialized ammeters with additional sensors. Therefore, it is a competitor.
mentioned alongside amp meters in 7% (87) of relevant job posts

amp meters Complementary Technologies

Ohm meters measure electrical resistance, which, alongside current and voltage, are crucial measurements in electrical circuits. Ohm meters are often found in multimeters, that may include amp meters. They are complementary.
mentioned alongside amp meters in 29% (142) of relevant job posts
Voltmeters measure electrical potential difference (voltage), a fundamental electrical parameter. Amp meters and voltmeters measure different aspects of electrical circuits. They are complementary.
mentioned alongside amp meters in 9% (235) of relevant job posts
Meggers measure insulation resistance, a key safety aspect of electrical systems. While not directly measuring current, insulation resistance testing is often performed alongside current measurements to diagnose electrical faults. Therefore, it is complementary.
mentioned alongside amp meters in 7% (136) of relevant job posts

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