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Multi Meter

A multi-meter, also known as a multi-tester, is a device used to measure resistance, direct current voltage (DCV), and alternating current. Key components include the pointer, ohmmeter scale, range indicator, test probes, and zero adjustment features. Proper usage involves understanding these parts and their functions for accurate measurements.

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Multi Meter

A multi-meter, also known as a multi-tester, is a device used to measure resistance, direct current voltage (DCV), and alternating current. Key components include the pointer, ohmmeter scale, range indicator, test probes, and zero adjustment features. Proper usage involves understanding these parts and their functions for accurate measurements.

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Multi-

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Multi-meter
 Multi-meter/ Multi-tester
is used to measure the
resistance , Direct
Current
Voltage(DCV),and
Alternating Current
Parts of a Multi-meter
Pointer
It is the most
important part of the
ohmmeter. It
indicates the value of
electrical quantity
Ohmmeter Scale
Nonlinear scale
where reading of the
resistance is based. It
is usually found in
the uppermost part
Range (Resistance, DCV ,
ACV and DC Ammeter) –
indicator on
what range is to
be measured.
 Test Probe
Serves as the input
portion of the ohmmeter.
Red test probe becomes
positive in some
instances, while the
black one is negative.
Zero Ohm Adjustment
It is the portion of
the ohmmeter where
it is adjusted when
the pointer of the
ohmmeter fails to
Zero Corrector(DCV and ACV)

It is adjusted when
the pointer of the
multi-meter fails to
point zero when
using it to measure
How to use a Multi-meter

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