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Electricians use a clamp or clamp-on ammeter to measure current. The handles are squeezed together and the "jaws" open up. The clamp is then slipped over the conductor and the handles are released. The "jaws" close around the conductor and the meter is then in a position to measure current in that conductor. When current flows in a conductor, the current generates a magnetic field around the conductor. And the clamp-on ammeter can "feel" the current and measure it, thus permitting an investigator to know how much current is flowing in that conductor. The clamp-on ammeter is a stand-alone meter, but can sometimes be the kind that is plugged into a digital multimeter (DMM). A link to the Wikipedia article on the clamp ammeter is provided.
each multimeter is different and they have a booklet that you can search up its range when measuring and the error% with each size of measurement.... for example if measuring ohms a DMM (digital multimeter) the range is 400 ohms and the accuracy is 0.1% +5d (d= resolution... the lowest possible value you can get on that "range") then if ur measuring a 100ohm resistor itd be 100*0.001 + 0.05 if resolution is 0.01. then you can take it one step further by getting a confidence interval as in a + - range from the original value percentage or quantitative value.
If you're in North America, and you're using a standard PowerPoint (ie. a normal outlet - two vertical bars with a round pin beneath or above), then you've almost certainly got 110 to 125 Volts AC. If you're in Europe or many places elsewhere - like Australia, for example, then it's possible that you've got 220 to 240 Volts AC. Using a voltmeter, you can measure the voltage between the pins to determine exactly what voltage is provided. I'd get an electrician or someone technical to do this for you - the power in the electrical outlet can be DEADLY. Do not attempt this unless you're qualified to do so!
Many can measure both - Vrms (AC) or DC voltage.
None. There is no such measure a s a centermeter although there is centimetre. Also, there is no measure of distance whose abbreviation is dmm.
Digital Volt Meter (DMM)
PSP games do not have the power for DMM PSP games do not have the power for DMM
ohms law babe voltage,current & resistance
You can use the DMM to test continuity in the cable.
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Yes. There is a sign of Speaker/sound on a side DMM. Move the knob of DMM on that symbol. Now connect one prob of the DMM on one circuit element & one under that(If you are designing the circuit on PCB or plain board). If a sound come out of that then it means that your circuit element & the portion below that are properly connected.
A DMM measures resistance by passing a known current through the object you are measuring and reads the voltage. You can then calculate the resistance using the equation V=I*R. R=V/I So for 1mA and a return voltage of 1V the resistance must = 1 KOhm. R= 1/0.001 = 1000 Ohm
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With a DMM (Digital Multi Meter)
I don't know which meter it is I know it one of these expose glitches,measure voltage,record readings,spot trends