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voltmeter

Definition

A voltmeter is a tool that measures the voltage between two points in an electric circuit. It is like a thermometer that measures the temperature of a liquid.

Voltmeters have two leads, one red and one black. The red lead is connected to the point with higher voltage, and the black lead is connected to the point with lower voltage.

The voltmeter has a scale that shows the voltage. The higher the voltage, the higher the reading on the scale.

Voltmeters are used to measure the voltage of batteries, power supplies, and electrical circuits. They are also used to measure the voltage of lightning strikes.

How can the word be used?

The technician used a voltmeter to measure the voltage of the battery.

voltmeter

Different forms of the word

Noun: an instrument for measuring electric potential difference.

Etymology

The word "voltmeter" is a combination of the words "volt" and "meter".

The word "volt" is the unit of measurement for voltage.

The word "meter" means "to measure".

The first recorded use of the word "voltmeter" was in 1891.

Question

What is a voltmeter used for?