The symbol for a multimeter is often represented as a combination of different components, depending on its usage (voltage, current, resistance). However, there's no universal single symbol for a multimeter itself, since it is a tool that can measure multiple electrical quantities.
Here are some typical symbols you might see when using or referring to a multimeter:
1. **Voltage (V)** - A straight line with a dashed line below it (like a battery symbol).
2. **Current (A)** - A circle with an 'A' inside it.
3. **Resistance (Ω)** - The Greek letter omega (Ω) for ohms, often used for resistance.
In circuit diagrams, the multimeter is usually represented by these individual symbols, depending on what measurement you are making at the time.