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roselinechinyere27m

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Question 1

To prevent blowing the meter fuse in a DMM ________.
◦ Install a fuse in line with the meter lead
◦ Never test resistance of an energized circuit
◦ Both A and B
◦ Neither A nor B

Question 2

What could happen if the meter leads were connected to the positive and negative terminals of the battery while the meter and leads were set to read amperes?
◦ Could blow an internal fuse or damage the meter
◦ Would read volts instead of amperes
◦ Would display OL
◦ Would display 0.00



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Marked as best answer by roselinechinyere27m on Aug 13, 2021

atrochim

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Answer 1

Both A and B

Answer 2

Could blow an internal fuse or damage the meter




roselinechinyere27m

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2021
Excellent


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