They are called lines
The lines for depression are called hachured lines
The lines are called perpendicular lines.
Either intersecting lines or perpendicular lines
On the globe they are called lines of LATITUDE and are parallel to the equator.
The lines that extend the staff are called ledger lines.
No. Voltmeter in parallel. Ammeter in series.
They are called lines
The lines for depression are called hachured lines
The lines for depression are called hachured lines
They are simply just called lines.
To meter is to measure. A voltmeter is so called because it measures volts. An Italian scientist named Galvani was dissecting a dead frog, and noticed the muscles twitching each time he touched them with a metal scalpel. He reported this observation. Another Italian scientist named Volta read the report and started investigations which led him to the invention of the electric cell and electric battery. The volt is named in his honour. (Galvani is commemorated by galvanometer, galvanism and galvanise.) So, a voltmeter is called that because an Italian got curious about what another Italian noticed.
The lines are called perpendicular lines.
It is a voltmeter which can only measure direct current.
A voltmeter measures voltage in volts.
The lines are called rungs.
You mean fastest? Digital voltmeter gives reading in seconds.