Why is the voltmeter important equipment?

        A voltmeter is an instrument that measures the voltage between two points in an electric circuit. It can be connected to a circuit by joining its positive and negative wires to where the voltage is. With such an arrangement, the instrument is said to be parallel to the electrical circuit.

       A voltmeter can be used for many purposes. For instance, to check whether there is any more electricity left in a battery.

       In an analogue voltmeter, the pointer indicates the number of volts. In a digital voltmeter, the reading will be displayed digitally. There are also voltmeters that can be mounted on a transformer, and other huge devices.

       Yet another variety is a voltmeter that uses amplifiers in them. Such meters can measure very small, or tiny voltages of microvolts, or even less.