Can You Measure Electricity Without Probes?

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Non-contact methods for measuring electricity include handheld AC voltage detectors that function as threshold detectors, relying on a person as a ground reference for AC electric field detection. While these devices do not provide quantitative readings, clamp ammeters can measure current without direct contact by sensing the magnetic field around a conductor. Additionally, electron beam probers are utilized in the semiconductor industry for precise measurements. Overall, while there are non-contact options available, the ability to obtain quantitative data remains limited with current technologies.
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So yeah... Is there a way of doing " measuring " electricity and not using probes? Laser perked?
 
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3301 said:
So yeah... Is there a way of doing " measuring " electricity and not using probes? Laser perked?
There are non-contact hand-held AC voltage detectors like the one below. But they are just threshold detectors, without a quantitative readout. They use the person as the "ground" reference for the AC E-field detection...

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Any instrument that can check quantitative value ? :) Not even star track could grasp this concept :)
 
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