When the zero adjust on an ohmmeter cannot deflect the pointer all the way to zero, it generally means
A) the potentiometer is faulty
B) the ohmmeter is shot
C) the fuse is blown
D) the battery voltage is too low
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Q13: The loading effect is minimized by using
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Q14: A digital multimeter usually has an input
Q15: What type of meter consists of an
Q16: When the ohmmeter leads are open, not
Q17: The ohm scale increases from right to
Q19: Multitester is another name for a(n)
A) ohmmeter
B)
Q20: A feature of most DMMs that selects
Q21: Most analog multimeters have an ac voltage
Q22: An accessory probe that can be used
Q23: Digital multimeters are generally easier to use
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