wattmõõturs
Wattmõõturs, commonly known as a wattmeter, is an instrument used for measuring electrical power in watts. It quantifies the rate at which electrical energy is transferred in a circuit. A basic wattmeter consists of three terminals: one for the current connection and two for the voltage connection. The current coil is connected in series with the load, while the voltage coil is connected in parallel across the load. This arrangement allows the wattmeter to measure both the voltage and current simultaneously and calculate the power.
There are various types of wattmeters, including analog and digital. Analog wattmeters typically use a d'Arsonval
Wattmeters are essential tools in electrical engineering, research, and everyday applications. They are used for testing