Measuring the Current and Voltage of a 820 Ω Resistor Setting for Multimeter = 200 mA DC Measure Voltage in 2 V increments up to 20 V.

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Measuring the Current and Voltage of a 820 Ω Resistor Setting for Multimeter = 200 mA DC Measure Voltage in 2 V increments up to 20 V

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