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- Measurement and Instrumentationelectrical-engineering-mcqs › measurement-and-instrumentation
- Published
- 23 Dec 2018
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
A vector voltmeter is used to measure amplifier gain and phase shift, filter transfer functions, and complex insertion loss, making all these options correct.
More Measurement and Instrumentation MCQs
Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.What term describes the ratio between the maximum displacement error and the full-scale deflection of an instrument?
- 2.What characteristic defines a multirange instrument?
- 3.What fundamental principle does a vector voltmeter operate on?
- 4.What is the purpose of the braking torque in an energy meter?
- 5.What is the minimum number of wattmeter elements required to measure the power in an n-phase system?
- 6.Which of the following are common calibrations applied to an energy meter?
- 7.Instrument transformers are primarily utilized to increase the measurement range of which type of instrument?
- 8.Which type of error is the rectifier instrument susceptible to?
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