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moving-iron voltmeter moving-iron voltmeter[′müv·iŋ ¦ī·ərn ′vōlt‚mēd·ər] (engineering) A voltmeter in which a field coil is connected to the voltage to be measured through a series resistor; current in the coil causes two vanes, one fixed and one attached to the shaft carrying the pointer, to be similarly magnetized; the resulting torque on the shaft is balanced by control springs. |