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11 August, 02:50

Tech A says the leads on a multimeter are negative and positive. Tech B says the test leads on an oscilloscope that we normally use are yellow, blue, and green. Who is correct?

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  1. 11 August, 03:01
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    Tech B

    Explanation:

    An oscilloscope is a measuring instrument for electronics. It represents a graph of amplitude on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis. It is widely used by students, designers, engineers in the field of electronics. It is often complemented by a multimeter, a power supply and a function generator or arbitrary.

    As usual:

    The Temperature palette or lead uses grading to indicate the frequency of occurrence, with warm colors such as yellow indicating red / frequently occurring events and cold colors such as blue / green indicating rarely occurring events

    The spectral palette or lead uses grading to indicate the frequency of occurrence with cold colors such as blue that indicate events that occur frequently and warm colors such as red that indicate events that occur rarely.

    The normal Palette uses the default color channel (such as yellow for channel one), along with the gray scale to indicate the frequency of occurrence, where the events that occur frequently are bright.
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