Examples of using Voltmeter in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Adjust L4 and C20 so that the voltmeter reads roughly 9V.
Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the collector of Q2.
Instruments for measuring voltages include the voltmeter, the potentiometer, and the oscilloscope.
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A high internal resistance voltmeter with internal resistance greater than 2000 ohms/volt should be used.
If power is applied to the regulator, the voltmeter has an indication that the regulator may not be at zero.
Ohmmeter Voltmeter The voltmeter is a device used to measure the tension(or electric potential difference)
The voltmeter, ammeter and switchboard controlling the current should be located in the execution room for monitoring. TAE. Burn.
And should read the generated charge. And then by turning on the voltmeter… and applying this to each side.
then turn on the voltmeter or galvanometer, and then disconnect the power circuit.
Pulsara has 3 types of testers in its range- an accurate digital voltmeter, a neon tester with 5 voltage levels, and a simple tester that detects a pulse.
When this happens, a comprehensive judgment can be made in conjunction with the indication of the voltmeter.
this meter circuit is not much more than a voltmeter that displays in pH units instead of volts.
Adjust the heating adjustment knob to change the distillation heating power between 0~1200W, and the voltmeter varies between 0~220V.
The testing voltmeter will have an over zero mark signal of testing voltage through the voltmeter resistance R,
Adjust the voltage regulator, the voltmeter has no indication,
When the test voltage is gradually increased, the voltmeter should be turned off to fullness and the power should be turned off for inspection.
The voltmeter works by measuring the current through a fixed resistor,