with a voltomiter
It depends on where you trying to find the voltage from. You can measure it across the resistor if you need the voltage for the resistor, and you would have to just put the positive end on one side of the resistor and then put the negative end on the other side of the resistor.
A voltmeter is an instrument used for measuring the electrical potential difference between two points in an electric circuit.
Any standard voltmeter but however the voltage to be measured must be stepped down to a safe value using a Potential transformer.
Voltage can be measured using the difference between the potentiel between two ends of wire or by using a volt-meter. You can easily measure volt by volt or multimeter but remember voltage always measure across the components but in parallel
To increase voltage output when using more then one battery connect the batteries in series.
An ammeter measures amperage not voltage.
You measure current by inserting an amp meter in series with the circuit or using a clamp-on meter to measure current by induction. You measure voltage with a volt meter across the supply. You measure resistance in ohms across the resistance. Luckily all these functions are in the same meter in most cases.
Use a voltmeter with a high input impedance and measure at the source the voltage.
You measure voltage using a voltmeter which involves measuring the electrical potential difference between 2 points in an electrical circuit.
It is measured using a Voltmeter
we can measure the resistance of the motor by using voltmeter ammeter method of by directly using a multimeter across the armature terminals of the motor in voltmeter ammeter method we should use a less value of dc voltage to find the resistance
If someone wants to check the voltage from SMPS even without it being connected to the motherboard that can be done by using a voltmeter. This if connected carefully can indicate the voltage.
first we connect the 3 volt meter in three loads then we measure the voltage and find the resistance of the loads then put the formula p=v/r so in this method we get the power by using 3 volt meter ....(prashant)
By using a voltmeter.
Most true RMS voltmeters can measure the value of a ripple voltage on top of a DC supply, when you place it in AC mode. You can also place a small capacitor in series with a DC voltmeter and that would measure the ripple. The real way to do this, because ripple voltage is not sinusoidal, is to use an oscilloscope, particularly if you want the peak values.
Voltmeter connect in parallel with the circuit setting on voltmeter highest range first then to lower range. Ohmmeter we need to use the ohmmeter meter setting connect across the resistor
Any standard voltmeter but however the voltage to be measured must be stepped down to a safe value using a Potential transformer.
You can measure the emf of a cell by using a voltmeter, as this draws current from a cell. You can use the voltage, the emf, and the load resistance to determine the internal resistance of the cell.
Voltage can be measured using the difference between the potentiel between two ends of wire or by using a volt-meter. You can easily measure volt by volt or multimeter but remember voltage always measure across the components but in parallel