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- 5. This is one of the most common types of electric meters, which use mechanical displays to show your current usage.(2Wrds)
- 6. Used to measure the resistance of the component associated in a circuit.(2Wrds)
- 8. Measures your connection to the electrical grid, keeping track of how much electricity you pull from the grid.(2Wrds)
- 9. Used to measure the potential difference between two specific points in a circuit.(2Wrds)
- 10. Basically a pay-as-you-go meter for gas and electricity, so you pay for your energy in advance. You'll need to top.(2wrds
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- 1. Known as electromechanical meters, are the oldest type of energy meter still in use today. These meters have a simple design and operate(2Wrds)
- 2. These are more advanced interval meters as they give a more detailed understanding of electrical consumption of a household.(2Wrds)
- 3. These may look like regular old analog clock faces, but they're actually a bit more complicated than that.(2Wrds)
- 4. Used to measure the current flowing in an electric circuit.(2Wrds)
- 7. Display the electricity usage in a numeric format, similar to how numbers appear on a digital clock.(2Wrds)
