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Multimeter [tool]
Title:
Multimeter [tool]
Format:
Book
Publication Information:
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Summary:
An analog multimeter is based on a microammeter (a device that measures amperage, or current) and has a needle that moves over a graduated scale. Analog multimeters are less expensive than their digital counterparts but can be difficult for some users to read accurately. Also, they must be handled carefully and can be damaged if they are dropped. Analog multimeters are great for detecting slow voltage changes because you can watch the needle moving over the scale. Analog testers are exceptional when set as ammeters, due to their low resistance and high sensitivity, with scales down to 50æA (50 microamperes).