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Ksivusya [100]
2 years ago
6

Vero puts the probe of her DMM across two terminals to check the voltage. She notices the reading is less than zero. What's happ

ening?
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1 answer:
Shalnov [3]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

You really like to squeeze all you can out of your points, don't you !

This question should really be reported for being too complex.  But I'm such a nerd for electrical stuff, I'm gonna answer it anyway.

12 ohms (C)

7.55 ohms (B)

Vero has the probes of her DMM swapped. (D)

Resistance (D)

Tolerance (C)

70 ohms (D)

The meter will read zero ohms.  (D)

0.06 A (60 mA) (C)

4,000 watts (A)

High-current power transformer (A)

W / I² (B)

Continuity test (C).  She should do the short circuit test too (A).  If the motor winding failed because it melted into a blob of copper during a few seconds of extreme over-current, it would pass a Continuity test just fine and Jen would not know that it had failed.

Personally, I use a high-voltage probe when I'm measuring ANY voltage.  I've been zapped.  No, I mean I've been zapped GOOD !  I'm an Electrical Engineer, so I know enough to be afraid of the stuff.

1A of current flows due to an applied voltage of 1V.  (C)

Step the voltage down and read the stepped-down voltage, multiplying it by the step factor. (D)  

The circuit is most likely energized ... the wrong way to measure a resistor in a circuit, and you can easily damage your meter by doing that. (C)  

It's also possible that the resistor might have taken an extreme zap and permanently changed its value. (That could be one reason why you're measuring it.) (D)

If I don't get a 'Brainliest' for this one, then there's no justice in the world.

As a little extra side-problem in Math, I just wanna mention that my efforts have been rewarded with a generous bounty of 0.3125 Brainly point per answer.  Shame on me !  

Explanation:

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