This document discusses the measurement of voltage and current using analog meters. It describes two classes of analog measuring instruments - moving coil and moving iron. The moving coil instrumentation uses a permanent magnet and a rectangular coil to measure current or voltage. When current passes through the coil in a magnetic field, a deflecting torque is created based on Fleming's left hand rule. This torque is opposed by a controlling torque from springs. When balanced, the pointer position indicates the measured value. Key advantages are a uniform scale and accuracy, while disadvantages include only working for DC and higher cost.