Ammeter Shunt

An ammeter shunt is a low-resistance connection between two points in an electric circuit that forms an alternative path for a portion of the current. Voltage drop used in conjunction with an ammeter to measure current of a circuit. Commercially manufactured shunts are typically available in either 50 or 100 millivolts.

 

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