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voltmeter
[vōlt′mētər]
an instrument such as a galvanometer that measures in volts the differences in potential between different points of an electric circuit.

voltmeter [vōlt´me-ter]
an instrument for measuring electromotive force in volts.

voltmeter
an instrument for measuring electromotive force in volts, e.g. the one on the x-ray machine that registers the voltage being supplied to the machine.


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Leo Wilkes, 67, of Turnberry Road, Bloxwich, was found at his business premises in nearby Park Road next to a petrolpowered generator and a volt meter, Black Country coroner Robin Balmain was told.
We have three other cars going right now; hopefully they'll do better," Kory Castro said, checking battery power with a volt meter while the rain continued to beat down.
And if we then connect a volt meter to these bare terminals we will see our batteries do indeed comprise a 24-volt system.
 
 
 
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