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difference between potentiometer and voltmeter

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Answered by BrainlyLifeRacer
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➠Potentiometer and voltmeter both measure voltage. The significant difference between the two is that a potentiometer measures the emf of the circuit while voltmeter measures the end terminal voltage of the circuit. The voltmeter measures the voltages between any two points of an electrical circuit.

Answered by XMissheadacheX
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Potentiometer and voltmeter both measure voltage. The significant difference between the two is that a potentiometer measures the emf of the circuit while voltmeter measures the end terminal voltage of the circuit. ... The voltmeter measures the voltages between any two points of an electrical circuit.

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Answered by XMissheadacheX
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Potentiometer and voltmeter both measure voltage. The significant difference between the two is that a potentiometer measures the emf of the circuit while voltmeter measures the end terminal voltage of the circuit. ... The voltmeter measures the voltages between any two points of an electrical circuit.

hope it's help you!!!

#XMissheadacheX

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