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A multitester scale refers to the range of measurements that a multimeter can make, such as volts, amps, and ohms. It provides a set of divisions for each unit of measurement that allows users to accurately read the values being measured. Different multitesters have different scales to accommodate various ranges of measurements.

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When measuring an unknown voltage with a multitester or analog VOM you should first?

Go to highest scale on AC range


History of multitester?

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Who is the inventor of multitester?

The multitester, also known as the multimeter, seems to have been invented by Donald Macadie, a British Post Office engineer.


What are advantage of digital multitester?

They are easier to read.


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the multitester and its parts


What is a multitester's negative terminal?

The black probe is negative.


What is an analog multitester?

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.


How do you know polarity of shunt winding of dc generators?

by using multitester


How do you set a digital multitester to check for resistance?

Turn the dial to the omega symbol.


How do you find out how many amps of current are flowing through a given point?

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How do you test a flashlight bulb with a multitester?

To test a flashlight bulb with a multitester, first set the multitester to the resistance (ohms) setting. Then, touch the probes to the metal contacts at the base of the bulb; a reading near zero ohms indicates continuity and that the bulb is functional. If the display shows infinite resistance (OL), the filament is broken, and the bulb is burnt out. Always ensure the flashlight is turned off before testing.