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It is the pencil-like part of the multi tester used to test or measure a device.
a scale b. pointer c. adjustment screw d. test probe

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Answered by misschuiya01
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Answer:

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Explanation:

hey mate it us the tester probe

A test probe is a physical device used to connect electronic test equipment to a device under test (DUT). Test probes range from very simple, robust devices to complex probes that are sophisticated, expensive, and fragile. Specific types include test prods, oscilloscope probes and current probes. A test probe is often supplied as a test lead, which includes the probe, cable and terminating connector

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Answered by GloriousPhoenix
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Answer:

Analog multimeters use a microammeter with a moving pointer to display readings. Digital multimeters (DMM, DVOM) have numeric displays and have made analog multimeters obsolete as they are cheaper, more precise, and more physically robust than analog multimeters.

Explanation:

The parts of a multitester are a scale, a needle or pointer, an adjustment screw, a zero-ohm selector, a range selector knob, some ports and test probes. In the following, we will read more about each of these components, their roles and how they work. 1. Scale: This is how you read the value being measured.

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