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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
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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?
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Using a Multimeter Part 1
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What is a Multimeter? An instrument for measuring the properties of an electrical circuit
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Who Uses Multimeters? Electrical Engineers Electronics Engineers Scientists Technicians Electricians Chemists Networking Engineers Computer Engineers Many Others...
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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.
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Manual vs. Auto Ranging Where should you set the meter if you expect a reading around... 1000 volts 200 volts 20 volts 2000 millivolts 200 millivolts 6 volts 50 millivolts 800 millivolts 800 volts 125 volts
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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.
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Test Leads Standard Test Leads Alligator Clip Leads Hook Leads
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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?
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Testing for Continuity Method 1 There will be a speaker icon where resistance is measured. The meter will beep to indicate continuity.
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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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Image Resources Microsoft, Inc. (2008). Clip Art. Retrieved September 10, 2008, from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx
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