What is a voltmeter ?

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: A device that can be used to directly measure the voltage difference between two points on any part of a circuit is called a voltmeter.

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Description : What is meant by Voltmeter & Ammeter ?

Last Answer : Voltmeter measures the voltage of any load or any line and the voltmeter has to be connected parallel to the load. The ammeter measures the current flowing through a load or the current of an electrical line. The ammeter is connected in series with the load.

Description : What should be the resistance of a standard voltmeter ?

Last Answer : : The resistance of a standard voltmeter should be infinite.

Description : What are the physical quantities measured with voltmeter and ammeter ?

Last Answer : : The voltage difference between two points of a circuit is measured with a voltmeter. And the flow rate of an electric circuit is measured with an ammeter.

Description : How to connect voltmeter and ammeter to circuit ?

Last Answer : : A voltmeter is connected in parallel with the two points of voltage circuit to measure the voltage difference. Again, to measure the flow rate of an electric circuit, ammeters are added to the electromagnetic circuit.

Description : What if I connect to voltmeter series ?

Last Answer : If connected to the volt meter series, no text can be found on the meter. Because the internal resistance of the voltmeter is infinite.

Description : What is a voltmeter ?

Last Answer : The meter by which voltage is measured is called a voltmeter

Description : The emf of a battery is 4.0 V and its internal resistance is `1.5 Omega`. Its potential difference is measured by a voltmeter of resistance `1000 Omeg

Last Answer : The emf of a battery is 4.0 V and its internal resistance is `1.5 Omega`. Its potential ... percentage error in the reading of emf shown by voltmeter.

Description : In the circuit diagram shown in Fig. 4.53, a voltmeter reads 30 V when connected across `400 Omega` resistance. Calculate what the same voltmeter read

Last Answer : In the circuit diagram shown in Fig. 4.53, a voltmeter reads 30 V when connected across `400 ... when it is connected across `300 Omega` resistance.

Description : A voltmeter of range 2 V and resistance `300 Omega` cannot be converted into ammeter of range

Last Answer : A voltmeter of range 2 V and resistance `300 Omega` cannot be converted into ammeter of range A. `1 A` B. `1 mA` C. `100 mA` D. `10 mA`

Description : A milli voltmeter of 25 milli volt range is to be converted into an ammeter of 25 ampere range. The value (in ohm) of necessary shunt will be

Last Answer : A milli voltmeter of 25 milli volt range is to be converted into an ammeter of 25 ampere range. The value (in ohm) ... 001` B. `0.01` C. 1 D. `0.05`

Description : A galvanometer has a coil of resistance `100 Omega` and gives a full-scale deflection for `30 mA` current. If it is to work as a voltmeter of `30 V` r

Last Answer : A galvanometer has a coil of resistance `100 Omega` and gives a full-scale deflection for `30 mA` current. ... Omega` C. `1000 Omega` D. `1800 Omega`

Description : Potentiometer measures the potential difference more accurately than a voltmeter, because

Last Answer : Potentiometer measures the potential difference more accurately than a voltmeter, because A. it does not ... resistance D. it has a low resistance

Description : A galvanometer having internal resistance `10 Omega` required `0.01` A for a full scale deflection. To convert this galvanometer to a voltmeter of ful

Last Answer : A galvanometer having internal resistance `10 Omega` required `0.01` A for a full scale deflection. ... Omega` in series D. `12010 Omega` in parallel

Description : Consider the diagram shown below. A Voltmeter of resistance `150 Omega` is connected across A and B. The potential drop across B and C measured by vol

Last Answer : Consider the diagram shown below. A Voltmeter of resistance `150 Omega` is connected across A and B. The potential ... 29 B. 27 V C. 31 V D. 30 V

Description : The range of voltmeter is 10 V and its internal resistance is `50 Omega`. To convert it to voltmeter of range 15 V, how much resistance is to be added

Last Answer : The range of voltmeter is 10 V and its internal resistance is `50 Omega`. To convert it to ... in parallel D. Add `125 Omega` resistor in series

Description : Assertion : If by mistake, a voltmeter is connected in series, then circuit will burn. Reason : Current will drastically decrease in the circuit.

Last Answer : Assertion : If by mistake, a voltmeter is connected in series, then circuit will burn. Reason : ... D. If Assertion is false but Reason is true.

Description : In the circuit shown in figure ammeter and voltmeter are ideal. If `E=4 V,R=9Omega` and `r=1Omega` then readings of ammeter and voltmeter are

Last Answer : In the circuit shown in figure ammeter and voltmeter are ideal. If `E=4 V,R=9Omega` and `r=1Omega` then readings of ... V C. 3 A, 4 V D. 4 A, 4 V

Description : In the circuit shown here, the readings of the ammeter and voltmeter are

Last Answer : In the circuit shown here, the readings of the ammeter and voltmeter are A. 6 A, 60 V B. `0.6` A, 6 V C. 6 A, 6 V D. 6/11 A, 6/11 V

Description : In the given circuit, the voltmeter records 5 V. The resistance of the voltmeter in `Omega` is

Last Answer : In the given circuit, the voltmeter records 5 V. The resistance of the voltmeter in `Omega` is A. 200 B. 100 C. 10 D. 50

Description : A `100 V` voltmeter of internal resistance `20 k Omega` in series with a high resistance `R` is connected to a `110 V` line. The voltmeter reads `5 V`

Last Answer : A `100 V` voltmeter of internal resistance `20 k Omega` in series with a high resistance `R` is ... B. `315kOmega` C. `420kOmega` D. `440kOmega`

Description : A voltmeter of resistance `998 Omega` is connected across a cell of emf 2 V and internal resistance `2 Omega`. Find the p.d. across the voltmeter, tha

Last Answer : A voltmeter of resistance `998 Omega` is connected across a cell of emf 2 V and internal resistance `2 Omega`. Find the ... B. `3.5 V` C. 5 V D. 6 V

Description : An ammeter and a voltmeter of resistance `R` connected in seires to an electric cell of negligible internal resistance. Their readings are `A` and `V`

Last Answer : An ammeter and a voltmeter of resistance `R` connected in seires to an electric cell of negligible ... increase D. A will increase and V will decrease

Description : By mistake, a voltmeter is connected in series and an ammeter is connected in parallel, with a resistance in an electrical circuit. What will happen t

Last Answer : By mistake, a voltmeter is connected in series and an ammeter is connected in parallel, with a ... be damaged D. Only the voltmeter will be damaged

Description : For measurement of potential difference, potentiometer is perferred in comparison to voltmeter because

Last Answer : For measurement of potential difference, potentiometer is perferred in comparison to voltmeter because A. ... does not take current from the circuit

Description : A resistance of `1980Omega` is connected in series with a voltmeter, after which the scale division becomes 100 times larger. Find the resistance of v

Last Answer : A resistance of `1980Omega` is connected in series with a voltmeter, after which the scale division becomes ... . `20Omega` C. `30Omega` D. `40Omega`

Description : What would cause the 0.00 to be displayed on an ohm voltmeter?

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Description : Why voltmeter range extension need?

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Description : A galvanometer can be converted to a voltmeter by connecting – (1) a high resistance in parallel (2) a high resistance in series (3) a low resistance in series (4) a low resistance in parallel

Last Answer : (2) a high resistance in series Explanation: In order to convert a Galvanometer into voltmeter, a very high resistance known as "series resistance" is connected in series with the ... made for enabling the galvanometer to measure the potential difference across any component in a circuit.

Description : A galvanometer can be converted into a voltmeter by connecting with it a – (1) high resistance in parallel (2) low resistance on parallel (3) high resistance on series (4) low resistance in series

Last Answer : (3) high resistance on series Explanation: In order to convert a Galvanometer into voltmeter, a very high resistance known as "series resistance" is connected in series with the galvanometer ... made for enabling the galvanometer to measure the potential difference across any component in a circuit.

Description : Conversion of heat into electrical er is achieved by using – (1) Ammeter (2) Hydrometer (3) Voltmeter (4) Thermocouple

Last Answer : (4) Thermocouple Explanation: Thermoelectric generators convert thermal energy into electricity by using heat from the body - or any object with a temperature gradient - as their energy source. ... energy into electricity. Bismuth telluride and its alloys are commonly used in thermocouples.

Description : An open shunt field in a direct current machine may be located by connecting the field circuit to an external power source, equal to the rated field voltage or less, and tested with a voltmeter from ... C. any suitable ground to any available line lead D. any field pole to each field coil lead

Last Answer : Answer: A

Description : On some electrical generating equipment one outboard bearing pedestal is insulated from the bedplate. To check this insulation with the machine assembled you should use a____________. A. ohmmeter with the ... C. megohm meter with the machine running D. voltmeter and ampmeter with the machine running

Last Answer : Answer: B

Description : In the illustrated motor controller, the motor fails to start. A voltmeter reading between 1 and 6 reads line voltage, while the voltmeter reading between 2 and 6 reads 0 VAC. The problem is __________. EL- ... in the 'M' coil, 'Ma' contact/start switch or overload contacts D. fuse '10a' is blown

Last Answer : Answer: B

Description : In the illustration, A, B, C and D are 12 volt batteries. a voltmeter across the output of the circuit will indicate _____________. EL-0039 A. 6 volts B. 12 volts C. 24 volts D. 48 volts

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : A voltmeter located on a control panel has been operating correctly for six months, suddenly burns out. After removing it, it is found that neither side of the meter has been grounded. When ... side and the ground C. installed exactly as the old installation D. grounded to the positive side

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : A current carrying conductor making an electrical contact with a wiring metal conduit is indicated by a _____________. A. low switchboard wattmeter reading B. reading of 1.0 on the power factor meter C. high switchboard voltmeter reading D. totally darkened switchboard ground-detecting light

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : Conductor resistance may be INDIRECTLY measured by using a/an _____________. A. voltmeter only B. ammeter only C. voltmeter and an ammeter D. ohmmeter only

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : A multimeter may be damaged by taking a _____________. A. voltage reading while in the ammeter mode B. current reading while in the voltmeter mode C. resistance reading while in the ammeter mode D. resistance reading while in the voltmeter mode

Last Answer : Answer: A

Description : You are calibrating a multimeter using internal batteries to supply power for resistance measurements. However, you are unable to adjust the pointer to 'zero' using the adjustment knob. Therefore, you should ... change scales to the R X 100 scale and adjust using the 'zero ohms' adjusting knob

Last Answer : Answer: A

Description : To limit the current flow through a DC voltmeter to as low a value as possible, the moving coil circuit is provided with a/an _____________. A. high series resistance B. high parallel resistance C. series inductor D. external shunt

Last Answer : Answer: A

Description : An internal resistance is placed in series with the meter movement of which of the following instruments? A. AC ammeter B. DC ammeter C. DC voltmeter D. Frequency meter

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : The RPM of an AC generator can be measured with a/an _____________. A. ammeter B. voltmeter C. vibrating reed meter D. synchroscope

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : A device which can be used to check the calibration of a circuit breaker is a _________________. A. 500 volt megohmmeter B. portable low voltage high current testing unit C. standard digital multimeter D. clamp-on voltmeter

Last Answer : Answer: B

Description : Which of the instruments listed could be use to locate a grounded field coil in a synchronous motor? A. Ammeter B. Voltmeter C. Megohmmeter D. Frequency meter

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : When troubleshooting an alkaline storage battery a weak or dead cell is best located by ____________. A. checking the specific gravity of each cell B. visually inspecting each cell's ... testing each cell with a voltmeter D. measuring the electrolyte temperature with an accurate mercury thermometer

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : A useful instrument for checking A.C. motor performance by measuring possible unbalanced currents is the _____________. A. hand or battery-operated megger B. vibrating-reed frequency meter C. hook-on voltmeter-ammeter D. D'Arsonval iron-vane probe

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : If the motor fails to start and a voltmeter reading between 1 and 6, as illustrated, indicates line voltage, your next step should be to ________. EL-0007 A. replace fuse '10a' B. replace or repair contact 'Ma' C. reset and determine the cause of the overload D. check line voltage between L1 and L3

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : Which of the following meters uses a shunt connected in series with the load, but parallel with the meter movement? A. voltmeter B. power factor meter C. wattmeter D. ammeter

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : To determine the state of charge of a nickel-cadmium battery, you would use a/an _____________. A. voltmeter B. hydrometer C. ammeter D. potentiometer

Last Answer : Answer: A

Description : The basic meter movement responds to the flow of current through its coil. Therefore, this meter movement may be used as a/an _____________. A. voltmeter by placing a resistance in parallel with the ... in parallel with the coil D. ammeter by placing a low resistance in parallel with the coil

Last Answer : Answer: D