The multiplier. The multiplicand is multiplied by the multiplier to create the product.
km x 0.001 = meters
X 1000 1900 meters 1 km = 1000 meters 1 meter = 0.001 km
Unless you are talking about an electric meter or a gas meter, meters do not have a circumference. A circumference is the distance around the outside of an object. A meter is a unit of measurement, not an object.
it is use to measure electric potential (voltage).
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Your main breaker should tell you the amps of your panel.
The multiplier. The multiplicand is multiplied by the multiplier to create the product.
km x 0.001 = meters
The same way you would clock any other meter. You just need to know what the multiplier is for whatever fuel you are clocking.
PUT A MULTIPLIER RESISTOR IN SERIES WITH THE METER AND SOURCE. RESEARCH 'METER SHUNTS AND MULTIPLIER CIRCUITS', IT TAKES ONLY ONE SMALL RESISTOR.....(OR IF YOU HAVE EXTRA METERS, PUT TWO OF THEM IN SERIES WITH THE LOAD AND SOURCE; THEN ADD THE TWO METER READINGS.)
X 1000 1900 meters 1 km = 1000 meters 1 meter = 0.001 km
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The unit of electric flux is Volt-meter or Newton-meter^2 Coulomb^-1.
No, an electric meter measures the amount of electric charge passing through a circuit per unit time. The number of protons in a current is not relevant to the measurement of electricity by an electric meter.
If the percentage change is an increase.
A CT multiplier is the ratio of current trough a CT to the output of a CT. Example: A 200/5 Multiplier means that the cable passing through the CT must see 200A to provide a 5A output to the reading meter. The reading meter will then display 200A on it's display but it of course is only seeing 5A itself. Many digital meters have selectable Multipliers so you don't have to stock a wide selection of meters.