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used to calibrate the multimeter when you want to measure the resistance of an object

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Answered by vaidhooryanair
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Answer:

(Ω)

Explanation:

The resistance function is usually denoted by the unit symbol for resistance: the Greek letter omega (Ω), or sometimes by the word “ohms.” Touch the two test probes of your meter together. There should also be a small adjustment knob or “wheel” on the analog multimeter to calibrate it for “zero” ohms of resistance.

Answered by camasisjoice179
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adjustment knob

Explanation:

The resistance function is usually denoted by the unit symbol for resistance: the Greek letter omega (Ω), or sometimes by the word “ohms.” Touch the two test probes of your meter together. There should also be a small adjustment knob or “wheel” on the analog multimeter to calibrate it for “zero” ohms of resistance.

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