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CHAPTER 2     COMPONENT TESTING

1-26 Instruction Manual, Model 893A/AR AC-DC Differential Voltmeter, NAVSEA 0969-LP-279-7010, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., 1969. Operation and Maintenance Instruction, Current Tracer 547A, NAVAIR 16-45-3103, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, D.C., 1979. Operation and Maintenance Instructions, Volt-Ohm-Milliammeter, 260 Series 6P, NAVSEA 0969-LP- 286-1010, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., 1974. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q16. A-1. Its calibration. A-2. 10 to 1 A-3. Increased input impedance, greater accuracy, and increased voltage range. A-4. Midscale. A-5. Accuracy and high input impedance. A-6. The range of frequencies that can accurately be measured. A-7. At least 60% of the vertical trace. A-8. Decreased internal meter resistance, greater accuracy, and greater current range. A-9. Current probes enable you to perform current measurements without disconnecting wires. Current probes are clamped around the insulated wire. A-10. By zeroing the meter with the test leads shorted. A-11. The current flow through the component is limited to 1 milliamp. A-12. True. A-13. Bridge type. A-14. Magnetic-metal core. A-15. A capacitor. A-16. Directly proportional.

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