voltmeter

/ˈvoʊltˌmiːtər/
noun
  1. An instrument used to measure electric potential difference (voltage) between two points in a circuit.
    • You can measure the battery's charge with a simple voltmeter.
    • The electrician used a voltmeter to check the outlet's voltage.
    • The voltmeter showed a reading of 9 volts, indicating the battery was still good.
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