e·lec·tro·dy·na·mom·e·ter
(ĭ-lĕk′trō-dī′nə-mŏm′ĭ-tər)n. An instrument that measures electric current by indicating the level of magnetic attraction or repulsion between a fixed and a movable coil, one of which carries the current to be measured.
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electrodynamometer
(ɪˌlɛktrəʊˌdaɪnəˈmɒmɪtə) n (General Physics) an instrument that uses the interaction of the magnetic fields of two coils to measure electric current, voltage, or power
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e•lec•tro•dy•na•mom•e•ter
(ɪˌlɛk troʊˌdaɪ nəˈmɒm ɪ tər)
n. an instrument that measures current, voltage, or power by the interaction of magnetic fields produced by the currents in two sets of coils.
[1875–80]
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