How To Measure Resistance With A Multimeter-Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- In this video, I show you how to measure resistance with a multimeter. This is a simple tutorial, and I go over the basic steps for properly measuring resistance in the unit of ohms. With that being said, there are many reasons that you might want to use your multimeter to measure the resistance of a resistor, but I show you exactly how you can do it easily with basically any multimeter that you might be using!
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I liked how the video doesn’t assume that we already know how to use a multimeter. Good information here. Keep up the good work!
You sound exactly like Badger from Breaking Bad. Made the video even better. Thanks.
Bro 💀💀
I understand the concept much better, thks.
you explain it so well, thank you !!!
Thanks bro your indeed a good teacher
Thanks
I’m still confused. If I measure 27.0 on the 200k setting, how many ohms do I have?
and i get 2119 ohms on a 10k resistor all items brand new
Thanks! Super helpful
I want to compare the resistance of different wire connectors (eg twist and shrinkwrap; twist, solder, and shrinkwrap; twist and cap; and solder seal). Can I measure this with this meter, or do I need a 4-wire Kelvin bridge? Thanks.
Thank you! BTW you sound like Saul from 'Better call Saul'
Thank you
Very helpfull thanks.
I immediately stopped watching the video when I heard your voice.
Thanks Mark your input is always appreciated here on the internet
Fr though
Same here
You can’t change a person’s voice so big deal, he has knowledgeable information that I’d like to know so it’s not an issue for me
awesome, thank you!
how do you know the resisters are good. What value are you looking for?
their value,its either written on the resistor or you can use the resistor code to know their value
you sound like the kid from "joshua and the promised land"
not a good explanation.. I get reading like .384 or .219. So how many ohms are they for resistance. I used ohms law to calculate how ohms I need for a connection. Example I need 220k or 390k ohms for resistance. You do not explain what the numbers represent.
Besides the goofy voice 😅😅you need a better multimeter 😅😅😅
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