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The Ampere (or Amp.) for large things such as a toaster, microwave or refrigerator. Most electronic devices use current measured in milliamperes (or miliamps) which measures thousanth (1/1000) of an ampere.

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An ammeter is a device to measure current. Its name is probably derived from the unit it measures, the ampere. Whether this is the correct etymology or not, the ampere is the SI unit for current.

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you write the letter 'a' behind the number

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An ammeter is a device which measures the magnitude of an electric current, calibrated in amperes.

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The meter is the SI unit of length.

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Electric current

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