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audragclark

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A person is shocked when:
 
  A) They touch a live wire.
  B) They become part of a complete circuit.
  C) They touch either a live wire or a grounded wire.
  D) They touch a grounded wire.

Question 2

One advantage of digital meters is:
 
  A) They do not require batteries like analog meters do.
  B) They are preferable for fluctuating readings.
  C) They cannot be damaged by improper use.
  D) There is no need to interpret the scale.



janeli

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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