[
UK
/vˈəʊltmiːtɐ/
]
NOUN
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
How To Use voltmeter In A Sentence
- Electrostatic methods are normally used, such as the field mill, which measures induced electric charge, or an ultra-high-impedance electrometer voltmeter.
- The shutter is also controlled by the PC, which also sets the acquisition mode and reads the measured voltages from the digital voltmeter.
- The testing system was composed of signal amplifer, digital voltmeter, data acquisition unite and computer.
- Another consideration when measuring voltages from high resistance sources is the input bias current of the voltmeter.
- My boss checked it with a voltmeter and proclaimed it to be dead.
- I know this may sound daunting but it's a matter of opening up the flash, discharging the capacitor very important i.e life threatening: an analogue voltmeter across the connections will do the trick disconnecting the two wires from the light sensor and soldering them onto a logarithmic potentiometer which will cost you about £1.30 from Maplin. Manual Flashes: Two Debuts and an Adoption
- The permanent magnet meter can be used as an ammeter or a voltmeter.
- In its turn, the voltmeter was connected to a computer.
- The accuracy of this circuit rivals many digital voltmeters within the range I tested it (6 volts to 18 volts), about the same as a 10 bit A/D converter.
- a sensitive voltmeter