I'm assuming my multitester you mean multimeter. If that's true, then you've answered your own question. If you set the multimeter to a scale of 150 volts and you measure 82 volts, then the answer is 82 volts. The switch positions (15V, 150V) are there to help you measure voltage more accurately. They change the scale of the meter. For instance, if your meter has a gauge with 15 divisions on it (by gauge I mean the part where the needle moves) and you set the dial to 15 volts, then you now have 1 volt per division. In the same respect if you set it to 150 volts you now have 10 volts per division. So if it's set to 15 volts and you put 82 volts across it, the needle will sit all the way at the top. This just indicates that you've put too much voltage across it. Just keep changing the scale until you get to a point where the needle isn't all the way at the end of the scale. Then read how many volts per division you have, and read the voltage normally.
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MW stands for milliwatts and refers to the power output of the laser pointer. It indicates the strength of the laser beam emitted by the pointer.
The pointer in the document window is commonly referred to as the "cursor." It indicates the current position where text will be inserted or edited within the document. The cursor often appears as a vertical blinking line or an arrow, depending on the context and the software being used.
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Quinton Pointer plays Cornerback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The function ftell returns the position of the file pointer for a file.
When you position your mouse pointer over the name of the item, it is called "hovering" over the name.
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Yes, the selection pointer, often referred to as the insertion point or cursor, is the blinking vertical line in the document window. It indicates where text will be inserted when you start typing. This visual cue helps users identify their current position within the document.
And analog multi-tester will have a meter, battery, and switch. The meter is the part that can show the conversion of analog to digital or simply act as an analog display. The battery is the power source and the switch is the part that allows you to select the specific function of the multi-tester.
The file pointer, often used in programming to manage file input and output, returns the current position within a file. It indicates where the next read or write operation will occur. Depending on the context, it can also provide information about the file's end, allowing for efficient data processing and manipulation. Functions or methods associated with file pointers can typically move or adjust this position as needed.
No, the mouse pointer and the insertion point are not the same. The mouse pointer is the on-screen icon that represents the position of the mouse, allowing users to interact with elements on the screen. In contrast, the insertion point, often represented as a vertical blinking line, indicates where text will be inserted in a document or text field when typing. While both are related to user input, they serve different functions.