If the ohms are infinite or greater than one megohm you can conclude the cable is bad. Usually if the ohms are greater than 3 ohms the cable is bad. If the cable is less than 3 ohms it depends on what the cable is used for and how long it is.
you check the insulation and it is degraded,hole in it or it does not have a very high ohms of resistance,which means the insulation is bad.
Find out the ohms range it must be within and do an ohms test.
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For an 8 ohm speaker, 8 ohms is perfect. "Good" and "bad" are relative to the application.
Your health care provider can provide guidance about checking for complications of chlamydia.
Test it Primary resistance 1.40 to 1.54 ohms secondary resistance 7600-8800 ohms primary circuit resistor 1.30 to 1.40 ohms
yes but will barely hear anything. If you have 816 Ohms of impedance then your speaker is probably bad.
If I'm not mistaken, it's just like checking fuel injectors on any other vehicle. You have to know what the resistance is (Honda should be able to give you the specs) remove the connector to the injector, take a multi-meter and set it for "ohms" and put the two probes on the contacts of the injector and you should get a resistance reading, if the reading is not within the manufacturers specs then it's a bad or weak injector. Hope this helps, its the best i can do.
It's neither good, nor bad.
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Yes! a coaxial cable can go bad. Yes! you can suddenly lose the signal from an atenna because of a bad cable. A a new coaxial cable may fix the problem as long as the damaged cable is the source of the problem. However if the signal problem is at the tap or one of the splitters in your home you will need to call your cable company to fix the problem.
Loose or corroded battery cable? Bad starter solenoid? Ignition switch?