It depends on what kind of reading you want.
An electrician will usually carry around a multimeter which can measure voltage, current, and resistance.
Another piece of equipment that can "determine the presence of electric charge" would be a Electromagnetic Field (EMF) detector, since all electrical appliances/wires produce an electromagnetic field.
There could be others, but those are the two I'm aware of.
introduction of electromagnetic interference on daily life
safety measures when using a computer
An Amplifier is used to increase the volume of an electrical musical instrument by boosting the signal of the instrument and "amplifying" it through a speaker system.
1-5 88 1.Force-----push or pull Carpet----surface with large friction Friction-----force that exists when one surface rubs on another. Newton-----units of force Gravity----a pull from a large body Spring balance---measures force Lubricants----reduce friction Heat---produced when their is friction. 2.it lost ¾ of its weight. 3.tyre on a road. 4.place rubber mats under the wheels. Why? Because it will increase friction and be able to get you out. 5.b 600n
Instrumentation design deals with Design of 1. Cable Tray Lay-out Diagramme 2.Instrument Hook-up Diagramme 3.Instrument Index 4.Cable Schedule 5.Cable Block Diagramme 6.Instrument Wiring Diagramme 7.Instrument Loop diagram
A seismograph
A spring scale is an instrument that measures the force needed to move an object along a surface. It works by stretching a spring in proportion to the applied force, allowing the measurement of force in units such as newtons or pounds.
a spring scale
A force gauge or tension scale is an instrument used to measure pulling or pushing forces. It typically consists of a spring mechanism that deflects proportionally to the applied force, allowing for quantification of the force exerted.
A force is typically measured using a device called a force sensor or a force gauge. These instruments can detect and quantify the amount of force applied to them, usually in units of newtons.
An anemometer is the instrument used to measure wind force. It typically consists of cups that spin in the wind, and the speed at which they rotate gives an indication of the wind speed.
Used to measure earthquake activity with sound waves.
This instrument is a balance.
An instrument that measures heat and cold is called a thermometer.
A calorimeter measures heat. In contrast, a thermometer measures temperature.A thermometer bolometer - an instrument that measures heat radiation; extremely sensitive calorimeter - a measuring instrument that determines quantities of heatHeat is measured with a ThermometerThermometerThermometer or calorimeterThermometerthermometerHeat is measured with a thermometer.
The unification of electromagnetic force and weak nuclear force is known as electroweak force.
An anemometer is the instrument that measures wind direction using a wind vane.