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What is analog multimeter?

An analog multimeter (AMM) is a multi-purpose electronic testing device. A unit will be capable of measuring voltage, current, and resistance and often has the functionality to test for frequency and signal power as well. The display of an analog multimeter usually relies on a microammeter to move a physical pointer over a calibrated scale. The device may also be referred to as a multitester or a Volt-Ohm meter.


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