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Digital LCR Meter & Logic State Analyzer

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Can you give me the theoretical details of an automobile? Begin with how the tires are made, and be sure to include all possible types of motor and electronics. I also want to know how many springs are in each seat and why. :rolleyes:
 
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Can you give me the theoretical details of an automobile? Begin with how the tires are made, and be sure to include all possible types of motor and electronics. I also want to know how many springs are in each seat and why. :rolleyes:

Oh, that's easy. Tires chisel carved at Bedrock and stony Granite Inc. Engine Displacement 2 foot pounds per step. Electronics, 1 dodo bird horn and 2 candle headlights... :)

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Can anybody give the theoretical details of Digital LCR Meter & Logic State Analyzer ?


Hi there,


Maybe it would be better if you just asked for one at a time...ie ask for details on a meter that measures resistance, then one that measures capacitance, then inductance, etc., etc.

For the meter that measures resistance, often times the circuit supplies a known current that flows through the unknown resistance and the voltage across that resistance is measured and the resistance is determined using R=E/I. Many digital meters really do use this method.
 
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