1st year of post-compulsory secondary education
Electric current
J.L. San Emeterio
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   The intensity of a current is measured with an  ammeter.
 

The ammeter, using magnetic effects which do not concern us for the moment, measures the current in amperes, milliamperes or microamperes. 

Notice that the ammeter is always connected in "series", that means, in such a way that all the charge in the circuit passes through it.

We can now ask ourselves what the circulating current depends on.

 Click on next to try to answer this question.
The concept of a circuit
The hydraulic simile
Elements in the circuit
Characteristic magnitudes
Conclusions
Laws and basic magnitudes
Ohm's law
Power and energy in the circuit
The generalization of the laws
Conclusions
More complex circuits
The arrangement of resistances
The arrangement of generators
A combined circuit
Conclusions
Evaluation