Why is current measured by ammeter?
since theammeteris connected directly into the circuit, it must have a low resistance so that it does not reduce the flow of charge, which it is being used tomeasure current.
What is relation between Coulomb and Stat Coulomb?
Coulomb is the unit of electric charge which is defined as the amount of electric charge that passes through a surface at the rate of one ampere per second. The coulomb is abbreviated as "C".
The statcoulomb (abbreviated as "statC") is a unit of electric charge that is equal to the amount of charge in 1 statcoulomb of charge. One statcoulomb is defined as the charge that is transported in one second by a current of one statampere. The statcoulomb is a unit that is used in the CGS system of units.
The relationship between the coulomb and the statcoulomb is that one coulomb is equal to approximately 3.33564 × 10^10 statcoulombs.