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Reading an Analog Meter, given ranges
You would point your finger to the line 8. So the needle will be pointed at -0.25V on the lower scale (somewhere in between the 0 and 0.5)?- Sarah Dabaja
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Reading an Analog Meter, given ranges
I would say -0.30V, but for deflection would it be the +0.30 V?- Sarah Dabaja
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Reading an Analog Meter, given ranges
Great! Would I have to do a calculation to figure out where the needle will point?- Sarah Dabaja
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Reading an Analog Meter, given ranges
.25 would be closest to the 0.3 V range.- Sarah Dabaja
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Reading an Analog Meter, given ranges
Homework Statement Let’s say you know that the input signal will be about -0.25 V. What range should you select to give maximum deflection without going off scale? Draw a line, with a straight-edge, on the picture above, showing how the pointer would point. Below is the picture of the analog...- Sarah Dabaja
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