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Anna007 [38]
3 years ago
11

Discuss the multi-meter’s D’ Arsonval movement.​

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
kvv77 [185]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The D'Arsonval–Weston meter movement uses a moving coil which carries a pointer and rotates on pivots or a taut band ligament. ... It is easily adapted to read heavier currents by using shunts (resistances in parallel with the basic movement) or to read voltage using series resistances known as multipliers.

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  1. var today = new Date();
  2. var dateComp = [];
  3. dateComp[0] = today.getDate();
  4. dateComp[1] = today.getMonth();
  5. dateComp[2] = today.getFullYear();
  6. switch(dateComp[1]){
  7.    case 0:
  8.        console.log("Jan " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  9.        break;
  10.    case 1:
  11.        console.log("Feb " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  12.        break;
  13.    case 2:
  14.        console.log("Mar " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  15.        break;
  16.    case 3:
  17.        console.log("Apr " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  18.        break;
  19.    case 4:
  20.        console.log("May " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  21.        break;
  22.    case 5:
  23.        console.log("Jun " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  24.        break;
  25.    case 6:
  26.        console.log("Jul " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  27.        break;
  28.    case 7:
  29.        console.log("Aug " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  30.        break;
  31.    case 8:
  32.        console.log("Sept " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  33.        break;
  34.    case 9:
  35.        console.log("Oct " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  36.        break;
  37.    case 10:
  38.        console.log("Nov " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  39.        break;
  40.    case 11:
  41.        console.log("Dec " + dateComp[0] + "," + dateComp[2])
  42.        break;
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Explanation:

The solution code is written in JavaScript.

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