what is difference between multimeter and transmitter
Answer Posted / mojinkoshy
Multimeter is an electronic device which is used to measure
various electrical parameters like voltage, current, power,
electric continuity etc.
Transmitter is also an electronic device
which is used for transmitting radio signals for communication/
information purpose.
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