Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: resistance
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:Selecting the correct instrument for measurement prevents errors and damage. An ohmmeter (often part of a multimeter) measures resistance, which is vital for checking components, continuity, and diagnosing open or short faults in wiring and PCB traces.
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Concept / Approach:Ohm's law and resistance measurement rely on applying a small known current or voltage and observing the corresponding voltage or current to calculate resistance: R = V / I. A dedicated ohmmeter automates this and displays the resistance directly in ohms (Ω), kilohms (kΩ), or megohms (MΩ).
Step-by-Step Reasoning:
Identify the instrument: ohmmeter function on a DMM.Recognize what it measures: the opposition to current flow, i.e., resistance.Best practices: measure with power off and components isolated to avoid parallel paths that skew readings.Verification / Alternative check:Device manuals and symbols: the Ω symbol on a multimeter denotes the resistance function. Continuity mode is related, sounding a tone for very low resistance paths.
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Final Answer:resistance
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