0 any of various devices used for measuring the voltage between two points on an electric circuit --
1 a device that measures differences in electric potential between two points --
Electronics hobbyists were moving on to digital projects such as digital voltmeters and frequency counters.
A voltmeter or ammeter is attached to the sample, and a heat source, such as a soldering iron, is placed on one of the leads.
If one were to get the turbo engine, then the turbo boost gauge would take the place of the voltmeter.
These hands-on teaching workshops had a variety of test equipment used to repair televisions and radios, including oscilloscopes, voltmeters and signal generators.
Additionally, the instrument cluster was slightly revised; the ammeter was replaced by a voltmeter while maintaining the 3-pod arrangement of the speedometer and gauges.
Auxiliary gauges were restyled and the ammeter was replaced with a voltmeter.
Measuring instruments such as ammeters and voltmeters need to be checked periodically against known standards.
It is also possible to use a voltmeter to test the amount of volts being produced by the battery cell.