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Volt meter; And 500kV AC voltages are not measured directly - potential Transformers, or capacitors are used to step 500kV down to safe voltage levels for measurement purposes (usually 66-120 volts).

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Q: Which instrument is used to measure 500 kV AC voltage?
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