INDUCTANCE UNIT vs VOLTAMMETER: NOUN
- A measure of the property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it
- An instrument used to measure both electrical current and voltage.
- A wattmeter.
- An instrument which can be used for measuring either volts or amperes.
- A combination of a volt-meter and a transformer, for the measurement of alternating currents.
- An instrument that combines the functions of a voltmeter and an ammeter.
INDUCTANCE UNIT vs VOLTAMMETER: RELATED WORDS
- Light unit, Abvolt, King of england, Daraf, Flux density unit, Current unit, Abampere, Charge unit, Magnetomotive force unit, Abfarad, Yrneh, Electromagnetic unit, Henry, Millihenry, Abhenry
- Electrical circuit, Electrical resistance, Mutual inductance, Abampere, Induction coil, Electric circuit, Voltage, Electrodynamometer, Electrical phenomenon, Voltmeter, Ammeter, Voltameter, Electric current, Potential difference, Amperometer
INDUCTANCE UNIT vs VOLTAMMETER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Henry ii, Henry iii, Light unit, Abvolt, King of england, Flux density unit, Current unit, Abampere, Charge unit, Magnetomotive force unit, Abfarad, Yrneh, Electromagnetic unit, Henry, Millihenry
- Potential unit, Electrical circuit, Electrical resistance, Mutual inductance, Abampere, Induction coil, Electric circuit, Voltage, Electrodynamometer, Electrical phenomenon, Ammeter, Voltameter, Electric current, Potential difference, Amperometer