Explain the term infinite resistance
What will be an ideal response?
Infinite resistance is a value that represents an amount of resistance that is too high for the meter to read. Infinite resistance is typically caused by an open in a wire fuse or switch.
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a. series circuit b. parallel circuit c. series-series circuit d. series-parallel circuit
Drawings serve as a language for the construction industry.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What does stand for in the following equation? F max = µN
a. coefficient of friction b. coefficient of restitution c. spring constant d. viscosity
While checking a simple series 115-V circuit containing a fuse, a switch, and a light bulb, the technician's voltmeter reads 115 volts across the light bulb socket. The light bulb is not on. He correctly concludes that the ____________________ is defective.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).