This video goes through the steps of setting up a Digital Multi-Meter and the measurement of resistance, voltage and current.
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@lisahbilly22476 років тому
after 4 years in school did not understand how do resistance test now after watching youtube video it really help me to do the test and to explain it too thanks very much
@onetwo9646Рік тому
What a fabulous introduction to the multimeter for a beginner like me. The best I've come across so far. Thank you so much for taking the time to share.
@williamc.86684 роки тому
After a lifetime of academia, sometime in purgatory, and being reincarnated. I finally understand how to measure current across a circuit, thank you!
@rajaabubakar41047 років тому
lolll so simple but no one clearly tells us even at uni level,,feeling bad
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@alirezarostamzad80343 роки тому
How nice it was demonstrated. Please, share more informative movies like this. pure simplicity.
@josuepaz76176 років тому
Thank you, you made it simple and straight to the point
@WINCHOism8 років тому
thank u my friend i have a test tommorrow and this was perfect review
@nurulfarahana57449 років тому
Thank you Professor. It's helping me so much :)
@DexHD3110 років тому
Sir you have helped me so much with this demonstration. Thank you!!
@mrnelgin10 років тому
10 minutes well spent if you're not familiar or needed a refresher on using a multimeter. Of course, always read the instructions for your particular model.
@utubeviewer3111 років тому
Excellent video, very informative!
@gauthamlal960510 років тому
This video was very helpful. Thank you.
@Eric_Tennant4 роки тому
Ty filled in the knowledge I needed to upgrade my E-bike.
@nurulsyuhur52139 років тому
This is really really helpful. thanks so much. I also hope that you can also teach us how to measure Rth and Eth.
@srinivasangada85965 років тому
Thanks for explaining in a excellent manner thank u.
@jzzz11394 роки тому
This video is way more helpful than i thought. Jesus. Thumb's up
@pink14405 років тому
When you read current for just a part of the circuit, where exactly did you break the circuit? was it where both clips were clipped on? or the two wires directly outside of the clips?
@mattd2810 років тому
An excellent tutorial
@shettyanish21174 роки тому
You are great sir thank you so much Please make more videoss on such topics
@RodolfoRoqueGarcia8 років тому
thanks, I realized how ignorant about multimeter I was
@AAMM10110 років тому
Thanks a lot. That was very helpful :)
@stephenopara97787 років тому
God bless you!
@timothymalone751410 років тому
Easy to understand video.
@theinventor697710 років тому
Thanking You Sir.
@ignatiusnwankwo51342 роки тому
You are a lifesaver.
@soicanspeak9 років тому
Which specific model FLUKE multimeter are you using? That information would be much appreciated. Thank you. Excellent video!
@rhwebb739 років тому
I used a Fluke model 23III. Great unit, but I don't think that it is sold new any more.
@8158Martin9 років тому
For that presentation, I'll give you A+
@Roberttang209 років тому
for current nothing happens for me
@kholosaklaushe64076 років тому
THANKS EASY n MORE UNDERSTABLE
@pacedestudio9 років тому
Thank You So Much Professor. as i was making a Gadget of Spotwelding by a Transformer and wanted to know how to read the Current on the Secondary coil. Though I still have a doubt to ask you about that my Multimeter has a Marking of 2000u, 20m, 200m & 10. Now, should I assume that my Multi Meter has the maximum limit is to read 10 amps only ? Can't I test and read higher Amps than 10 on this meter ? I w'd be thankful to you to guide me Sir
@rhwebb739 років тому
From what you describe the maximum current that the meter would measure would be 10Amps. For welding, you would need a meter that would read much more.
@pacedestudio9 років тому
oh, i got it....thanks a lot Sir
@kamrankhankami77934 роки тому
thank you for explanation :)
@kusumav45873 роки тому
nice job, thank you
@Tnapvrvideo5 років тому
I am in the infancy stage of Electronics 101. To this point, I need a major clarification on battery voltage. I want to use a 12V battery with a breadboard to closer simulate the 15 volts across the rails on a HO scale track .... My confusion: .... You see many of these tiny, rectangular, 9V batteries being used with breadboards. A riding lawn mower typically has a 12V battery which is considerably larger than the tiny, rectangular 9V battery, yet the voltage comparison is 9V to 12V. Adding to my confusion is a 12V car battery which has the same 12V rating as the riding lawn mower battery, yet the car battery is quite a bit larger and heavier. What am I missing that differentiates between these voltage readings: 9V rectangular battery versus 12V mower battery versus 12V car battery. Thanks!!!
@iremer34468 років тому
thanks a lot for help
@707SonomaComa7 років тому
For a total New B, how can you tell what the readings really are in auto ranging mode? with my Fluke 114 I measured the resistance in my dishwasher motor in auto ranging mode and it said 2.70 M ohms. When I tried to scroll through the manual ranging mode I was not even sure what mode I was in. What are the modes, in order, when switching in manual mode? I got an inexpensive manual ranging meter, a BK Precision 2703C, and it will not get any ohm readings in any mode from 200, 2k, 20k, 200k, or 20M. Now what is up with that?!!
@rhwebb737 років тому
The meter will show what the 'range' is somewhere on the screen. As far as your dishwasher motor, a low DC resistance is expected, but make sure that your motor is disconnected from the circuit in order to make a resistance measurement. I don't know the ranges on a given meter, but they usually are noted on the screen or selection switch position.
@DILEEPKUMAR-ug5lc9 років тому
these r very usefull
@suryakanth53703 роки тому
Why did you changed the multimeter professor? Please respond Sir
@jiosvertemporal213110 років тому
nice demo
@odinmp510 років тому
good !!
@zramdeen9 років тому
Thank you.
@mihaelkeehl079 років тому
thank you very much. (= very excellent tutorial!!
@skrewyu8 років тому
Rolex GMT Master? Nice watch!
@tarikerdim8019 років тому
Thank you
@DanielGarcia-jb6md10 років тому
Good video
@akashmishra32187 років тому
while measuring voltage somewhere it is 5V and somewhere it is 10V but u have said that it is same everywhere. Kindly take a look at it and correct it.
@MrJuliusJun6 років тому
Because he's measuring across different number of resistors, across more resistors means less voltage, and vice versa
@katherineruiz72175 років тому
@@MrJuliusJun thought voltage stays the same on a parallel circuit?
@Carlos.USA8811 років тому
very good
@ROYRDX10 років тому
thank to you i understand it completely
@krakadoros86059 років тому
thank you very very very (very^3) much. Although i am an atheist, i must say for you : God bless you !
@hassanjaved64854 роки тому
Why resistance can't be measured when the circuit is complete/ current is flowing?
@luckychohan37054 роки тому
Hassan Javed coz multimeter send it’s own current thru the circuit
@Extreme3azoz9 років тому
Thanks bruv
@tubeinfoful9 років тому
thanks
@sepmarl95224 роки тому
2020 i have to watch this to study for my exam
@francievelazquez37908 років тому
In case you measure current, the multimeter has to be part of the circuit, do you have the schematic of this circuit with the multimeter inside? To appreciate better the example.
@rhwebb738 років тому
+Francie Velazquez Break the circuit where you want to connect the ammeter, then connect the red lead of the ammeter toward the positive terminal of the power supply, and the black lead toward the negative terminal. In a series circuit the current is the same at any point in the circuit, but in a parallel circuit, the current varies depending on the branch resistance. sorry I can't include a diagram, I hope my description helps. Ralph
@adfggffffffddffd6 років тому
The only thing that sucks about this video is the low quality res. You couldn't find someone with a decent smart phone to film this?
@UHONENDOU10 років тому
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@ronalddhs37267 років тому
The tut is fine for the most part; it was unacceptable when he seemed baffled by different voltage drops on his circuit using same value resistors ( come on)...
@scienceblossom61976 років тому
He wasn't baffled it was just a pause since he doubted whether he had to explain that or not. Because he's measuring across different number of resistors, across more resistors means less voltage, and vice versa.