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Clamp Ammeter

Voltmeter

Volt-ohmmeter

Micrometer

Wire gauge
Clamp Ammeter

Voltmeter

Volt-ohmmeter

Micrometer

Wire gauge
Clamp Ammeter

Voltmeter

Volt-ohmmeter

Micrometer

Wire gauge
Clamp Ammeter

Voltmeter

Volt-ohmmeter

Micrometer

Wire gauge
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Measuring
Tools and
Instruments
is the process or the result of
determining the ratio of a
physical quantity, such as a
length, time, temperature, etc.,
to a unit of measurement,
such as the meter, second or
degree Celsius.

Measurement
mēnsūra metiri
The science of
measurement

METROLOGY
Electrical measuring
tools and instruments
are sensitive and
delicate so extra care is
necessary in handling
them
These are used to
measure currents,
voltages, resistances,
wattages and other
important elements in
electrical works
Test Light

is a pocket size tool


used to test the line
wire or circuit if there
is current in it.
Micrometer

is used to measure the


diameter of wires/conductors
in circular mils. It can
measure small and big sizes
of wires and cables.
Wire Gauge

is used in determining the


size of wires/conductors.
The gauge ranges from 0
to 60 awg ( American wire
gauge).
Ruler/foot
rule
is a measuring tool used to
measure length, width and
thickness of short flat
object and in sketching
straight lines
Pull-Push
Rule
is a measuring tool used
to measure the length of
an object in centimeter
and inches
Ammeter
is an instrument used to
measure the amount of
electrical current intensity in
a circuit. The unit of measure
is ampere (a). It is connected
along or series to the circuit.
Voltmeter
is an instrument used to
measure electrical pressure
or voltage of a circuit. The
unit of measure is volt (v).
This is connected across or
parallel to the circuit.
Clamp Ammeter
is also called tong-tester.
It is used to measure
current flowing in a
conductor. It is clamped or
hanged in a conductor.
Volt-Ohmmeter (VOM)
otherwise called as Multi-tester;
is used to measure the voltage,
resistance and current of a circuit.
It is connected in parallel or
series with the circuit depending
on what to measure.
What
have you
learned?
Arrange the
letters to form
words pertaining
to electrical 1. GEWIGREAU
measuring tools
and instruments.

Text Twist:
Arrange the
letters to form
words pertaining
to electrical
measuring tools 1. Wire Gauge
and instruments.

Text Twist:
Arrange the
letters to form
words pertaining
to electrical
measuring tools 2. MVLTETEOR
and instruments.

Text Twist:
Arrange the
letters to form
words pertaining
to electrical
measuring tools 2. Volt Meter
and instruments.

Text Twist:
Arrange the
letters to form
words pertaining
to electrical
measuring tools
and instruments. 3. AACMPLMMTREE

Text Twist:
Arrange the
letters to form
words pertaining
to electrical
measuring tools
and instruments. 3. Clamp Meter

Text Twist:
Arrange the
letters to form
words pertaining
to electrical
measuring tools
and instruments. 4. RPPULLUSHULE-

Text Twist:
Arrange the
letters to form
words pertaining
to electrical
measuring tools
and instruments. 4. Pull-Push Rule

Text Twist:
Activity

Using a pull-push rule measure the


length, width, and thickness/height
of teacher’s table and blackboard
eraser. Write your answer inside the
corresponding box.
Quiz #4
a. Voltmeter
b. Ammeter
c. Micrometer
d. Ohmmeter

1. An instrument used to measure the amount of


electrical current intensity in a circuit
a. Test light
b. Wire gauge
c. Ruler
d. Pull-push rule
2. A pocket sized tool used to test the line wire or circuit
if there is current in it.
a. Test light
b. Wire gauge
c. Ruler
d. Pull-push rule
3. A measuring tool used to measure the length of an object in
centimeter and inches.
a. Voltmeter
b. Ammeter
c. Micrometer
d. Ohmmeter
4. It is used to measure the diameter of wires/conductors in circular
mils. It can measure small and big sizes of wires and cables.
a. Volt-Ohm-Milliammeter
b. Micrometer
c. Ohmmeter
d. Ammeter

5. It is used to measure the voltage, resistance and current of a circuit. It


connected in parallel or series with the circuit depending on what to measure.
6. ______

a. Clamp Ammeter
b. Micrometer
c. Ohmmeter
d. Ammeter
7. ______

a. Clamp Ammeter
b. Micrometer
c. Push – pull rule
d. Multimeter
8. ______

a. Ammeter
b. Micrometer
c. Ammeter
d. Multimeter
9. ______

a. Clamp Ammeter
b. Micrometer
c. Wire Gauge
d. Multimeter
10. ______

a. Clamp Ammeter
b. Micrometer
c. Wire Gauge
d. Multimeter

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