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What is the precision of a voltmeter?

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Why reading on voltmeter has high precision rather than accurate?

Accuracy and precision mean two different things scientifically. Precision is measured in significant figures -- how many digits (not counting leading zeroes) are used to express the measurement? For example a temperature of 98.6 degF is more precise than 99, but less precise than 98.63. For practical purposes nearest tenth of a degree is sufficient precision. Accuracy is how close the measured value is to the real value. If your voltmeter reads 4.993 volts that's very precise -- but if you know the real voltage is around 6 volts, then the meter is not at all accurate so all those digits are meaningless.


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No. Voltmeter in parallel. Ammeter in series.


What is a dc voltmeter?

It is a voltmeter which can only measure direct current.


What does a voltmeter measure voltage in?

A voltmeter measures voltage in volts.


Which type digital voltmeter is the of fatest all digital voltmeter?

You mean fastest? Digital voltmeter gives reading in seconds.


What is the voltmeter reading this time?

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What is the purpose of a voltmeter in a circuit?

the purpose of a voltmeter is used to measure voltage in a circuit


What is voltmeter?

A voltmeter is a measuring instrument that is used in the measurement of the electric potential in volts.


Why there is an extension range of voltmeter when a series resistance not equal to voltmeter is used?

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What is a sentence for voltmeter?

A voltmeter is a device used to measure the voltage in an electrical circuit. An example sentence would be: She went to the hardware store to purchase a voltmeter.


How does a electrodynamometer work as a voltmeter?

An electrodynamometer can work as a voltmeter by judging the wavelength and force of the electricity, much the same at the voltmeter, then converting it to a force that is more recognizable.


Which voltmeter will used for measuring 50kv dc?

Any standard voltmeter but however the voltage to be measured must be stepped down to a safe value using a Potential transformer.