Daily Sprint 1.Is a non-metal a conductor, insulator, or semiconductor? 2.Is a metalloid a conductor, insulator, or semiconductor? 3.Draw a manganese atom.

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Daily Sprint 1.Is a non-metal a conductor, insulator, or semiconductor? 2.Is a metalloid a conductor, insulator, or semiconductor? 3.Draw a manganese atom (Atomic number: 25). START

Quick Review What are some characteristics of metals? How many valence electrons does a conductor have? How many valence electrons does an insulator have? What are some characteristics of non- metals?

Using a Multimeter Part 1

What is a Multimeter? An instrument for measuring the properties of an electrical circuit

Who Uses Multimeters? Electrical Engineers Electronics Engineers Scientists Technicians Electricians Chemists Networking Engineers Computer Engineers Many Others...

Manual vs. Auto Ranging Manual The user is responsible for choosing a setting by anticipating the output. Always choose a setting higher than what you think the reading will be.

Manual vs. Auto Ranging Where should you set the meter if you expect a reading around volts 200 volts 20 volts 2000 millivolts 200 millivolts 6 volts 50 millivolts 800 millivolts 800 volts 125 volts

Manual vs. Auto Ranging Auto The meter adjusts based on the input to provide the most detailed reading. Auto ranging meters are generally a little more expensive.

Test Leads Standard Test Leads Alligator Clip Leads Hook Leads

Continuity The continuous flow through a component or an entire circuit If the answer to the questions below is yes, then there is continuity. Is the material a conductor? Is there an uninterrupted path between the two points?

Testing for Continuity Method 1 There will be a speaker icon where resistance is measured. The meter will beep to indicate continuity.

Testing for Continuity Method 2 Turn the dial to a setting for Ohms. The meter will read zero to indicate continuity.

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