Electric current is measured using a device called an ammeter or an ampere meter. An ammeter is specifically designed to measure the flow of electric charge through a circuit. There are different types of ammeters, but most commonly, they are digital or analog devices that display the current value in amperes (A) or milliamperes (mA) on a scale.
To measure electric current in a circuit using an ammeter, follow these steps:
Safety First: Before making any measurements, ensure the circuit is turned off or disconnected to avoid electric shocks or damage to the equipment.
Select the Ammeter: If using a digital ammeter, turn it on and set it to the appropriate current range. If using an analog ammeter, ensure it is calibrated correctly and set to the proper range.
Connect in Series: To measure the current flowing through a circuit, the ammeter must be connected in series with the circuit. This means that the ammeter is inserted in the path of the current, and the current flows through it.
Open the Circuit: Open the part of the circuit where you want to measure the current. This can be done by disconnecting one of the wires or components, creating a break in the circuit.
Connect the Ammeter: Connect the ammeter leads across the break in the circuit. One lead of the ammeter should be connected to one side of the break, and the other lead to the other side. It doesn't matter which lead goes where since current flows in a loop.
Close the Circuit: Once the ammeter is properly connected, close the circuit by reconnecting the disconnected wire or component.
Read the Current: The ammeter will now display the value of the current flowing through the circuit. If using a digital ammeter, the reading will be in amperes (A), while an analog ammeter will have a scale with a needle pointing to the current value.
Monitor the Reading: Keep an eye on the ammeter reading to ensure it remains within the safe operating range. If the current exceeds the ammeter's maximum range, it could damage the ammeter or give inaccurate readings.
Disconnect the Ammeter: Once you have completed the measurement, turn off the ammeter (if it's digital) and remove it from the circuit.
Remember, measuring electric current in a circuit is a direct operation and should be done with caution, especially in high-current circuits. Always be aware of the voltage and current levels in the circuit and use appropriate safety measures when handling electrical components and equipment. If you are unsure about the procedure or the measurements involved, seek assistance from a qualified electrician or engineer.