Well you need a voltmeter and most will go up to 1000v.
And will measure AC or DC. Also there are Clamp ON meters that you can use to clamp around the hot line-no probes needed. Be Careful.
A volt is a volt is a volt.
No a volt is a measure of the "push" or potential. A watt (a volt times an amp) would be a measure of the work.
Check for a blown fuse in one of the phase legs.
Measure it with a voltmeter.
The unit used to measure voltage is the volt, symbolized as "V". It is the representation of electric potential difference or electromotive force in an electrical circuit.
volt
ohm is used to measure resistance of electric current. Ampere is used to measure electric current. volt is used to measure voltage.
Volt is a measure of electrical pressure.
The measure of the angle is the number of degrees in this case.
Believe it or not, THE VOLT.
with volt meters
The unit of current is the ampere. The unit of potential difference, or electromagnetic force is the volt.