WAEC - Physics (2008 - No. 37)
A voltmeter is a device that
draws high current
has a very low resistance
has a very high resistance
is able to measure both voltage and current
Explanation
A voltmeter is a device used to measure the voltage across two points in an electrical circuit. To achieve accurate measurements without interfering with the circuit's operation, a voltmeter is constructed with:
Very High Resistance
This high resistance limits the current drawn from the circuit, allowing the voltage measurement to be taken without altering the conditions of the circuit.
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