analoogmõõtjad
Analoogmõõtjad, also known as analog measuring instruments, are devices that indicate the measured quantity by the continuous variation of a physical quantity. Unlike digital instruments, which display a numerical value, analog instruments typically use a pointer or needle that moves across a calibrated scale. This movement is directly proportional to the magnitude of the quantity being measured.
The core principle behind most analog meters is the interaction between magnetic fields and electric currents
While digital instruments have become prevalent due to their precision and ease of reading, analog meters still