When I touch the leads of the ohmmeter, I registered the lowest resistance in my class ( I don't remember how much ).
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Instruments for measuring sub-ohm values are often referred to as low-resistance ohmmeters, milli-ohmmeters, micro-ohmmeters, etc.
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Instruments for measuring sub-ohm values are often referred to as low-resistance ohmmeters, milli-ohmmeters, micro-ohmmeters, etc.
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Instruments for measuring sub-ohm values are often referred to as low-resistance ohmmeters, milli-ohmmeters, micro-ohmmeters, etc.
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It remains correct at the centre of the scale only, which is why such ohmmeter designs always quote the accuracy " at centre scale only ".
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Touch your finger to the leads of an ohmmeter, and you'll see a reading somewhere between thousands of ohms and hundreds of thousand of ohms.
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The resistance of contacts can be crudely estimated by comparing the results of a four terminal measurement to a simple two-lead measurement made with an ohmmeter.
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You should touch the ohmmeter leads together and note the lead resistance, probably a few tenths of an ohm, and subtract that from resistance of the wire.
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"' Megohmmeter "'( sometimes referred to as a megger ) is a special type of ohmmeter used to measure the electrical resistance of insulators.
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I noticed this feature when looking at the wiring of a previous toaster and have just verified it for my present one by using an ohmmeter while it was unplugged.