A volt meter is used to measure volts.
So what are volts???
Volts are what a volt meter measures.
Imagine water being pushed through a pipe. If the water in the pipe is falling from a container at a higher place, it goes through the pipe at a higher pressure... sort of like volts.
A larger pipe allows more water through, sort of like amps.
12 volt
The answer is volt.
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
A transformer's capacity is rated in volt amperes(V.A). This is the product of the secondary winding's current rating and voltage rating.
Voltage across all parallel capacitor's is same i.e. it is equal to supply voltage, it can be measured using digital volt meter (any high input impedance volt meter). When capacitors are in series; voltage drop depends on charge stored in the capacitor. it can be given by the formula V x V = 2 / (joules x capacitance). This voltage can also be measured using digital volt meter.
A volt is a volt is a volt.
The 12 volt battery has double the electromotive force of the 6 volt. Electromotive force is measured in volts.
12 volt
A volt meter or a multimeter on the voltage scale.
The answer is volt.
No. Amps is generally measured in series, while volts can be measured in parallell.
Volt, even though it is a unit of work...NewtonAnswerA volt is not a unit of work. Work is measured in joules.
Electromotive force is measured in volts.
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
12 volt systems are not measured in watts...... doofus
This unit is called volts.
it is used to measure very high voltages which can not be measured with volt meter.