Another consideration when using an analogue multimeter to measure resistance is that the meter must be "zero'ed" before measuring.
Explanation:
This is accomplished by short-circuiting the two probes and then using the "zero" control to provide full scale deflection on the meter, i.e. zero ohms.
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Answer:
Another consideration when using an analogue multimeter to measure resistance is that the meter must be "zero'ed" before measuring.
Explanation:
This is accomplished by short-circuiting the two probes and then using the "zero" control to provide full scale deflection on the meter, i.e. zero ohms.