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If the voltage and the resistance are known within the circuit, then you can use the formula:
Current = Voltage / Resistance
If you know the amount of charge going past a certain location in a certain amount of time, then you can find the current using:
Current = charge / time
Current = Voltage / Resistance
If you know the amount of charge going past a certain location in a certain amount of time, then you can find the current using:
Current = charge / time
An ammeter works like a galvanometer except for the existence of a resistance that is attached in parallel. The pointer will have torque on it because of the coil. The equation is expressed as:
S = G/n-1
where G is the main resistance and S is the shunt resistance while n is a range ratio.
S = G/n-1
where G is the main resistance and S is the shunt resistance while n is a range ratio.