Currently, the most accurate version would be, Fluke 88 Series V Deluxe Automotive Multimeter. This is the latest device that has been released currently.
Most multimeter are able to measure resistance.
In most cases it is a dual-slope integration ADC (analog to digital converter).
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A: A multimeter is an instrument design to measure ohms volts and amps. So to measure amps a shunt is provided to allow a sample of the current to be measured as a function of voltage.
With today's auto-ranging meters, you might well ask why. Today meters do that for you, and you might see it happening on some of them. In older meters, analog types in particular, you had to start with a higher range to be sure you didn't peg the meter measuring say, 220 volts when on the 10 volt scale. Lots of meters where toasted this way, their needles bent, or fuses blown by overcurrent. On higher ranges, the meter would deflect slightly, indicating there was voltage there, but not enough to get a accurate reading. So you scale down until hopefully you get a reading somewhere in mid scale, where the most accurate reading can be made. So the use was to protect the meter from damage, and provide the most accurate reading possible from an analog meter.
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It could be the N.I.V. version.
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3.141592654 * * * * * 10 trillion digits as of July 2012.
the fluke
Catholics most often refer to the Bible as "The Holy Bible". The official version of the Catholic Bible is the Latin Vulgate, the most accurate translation of the Bible ever done. In English, the most accurate version is the Douay Rheims translation, though one can get the Challoner version as the English is rather archiac in the original.
a text generally accepted among experts as being the best or most accurate version
the FLUKE style
the FLUKE style
the FLUKE style
A- Fluke style . Took me forever!! -----------
I use a Fluke ammeter.