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A multifunction measuring instrument used for measuring AC and DC voltage [V] and current [A] as well as resistance [Ω]. Many digital multimeters can also measure frequency [Hz], duty cycle [%], capacitance [F], temperature [°C], and/or other electrical or physical properties. Most are handheld; more expensive bench models are also available for applications requiring high precision.

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Why does my multimeter show a higher current with lower sensitivity when measuring AC current?

For measuring AC current my multimeter has the options: I just wanted to measure an AC current which I expect to be around 1A. … Here are the two measurements I did: What I always thought was that the 4 sensitivity measuring options for AC currents are meant up to 200μA, 2mA, 20A and 200A ordered increasingly on the multimeter
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