Hello everyone! In this video I share with you what I discovered on my analog multimeter Sanwa YX-361TR. In addition to its many functions, it can also demonstrate the principles of Ohm's Law in a practical sense using its Lv and Li scale, when measuring resistors. Lv and Li represent the voltage drop and current through the resistor. Although voltage drop and current were just very small values, they are safe and most of all, they show the principle of Ohm's law: V= IR, at a glance. The principle remains the same whether voltage drop is in the hundreds of volts or just a few millivolts. Note that the Ohm's Law demo applies only to the X1 to X1K Range which uses 3V. The X10K Range uses 12V and the multimeter has no Lv and Li scale for it so Ohm's Law demo does not apply to the X10K Range. If you like this please consider subscribing. Thanks for watching!,
00:00 Start
00:20 Resistance, voltage drop, current all displayed at the same time
01:01 Ohm's Law applied to resistor one
02:38 R,V,I align perfectly in the analog scale
02:55 Ohm's Law applied to resistor two
03:58 Ohm's Law applied to resistor three
05:39 Two things that stand out
06:10 Not all analog meters have Lv & Li scale
06:25 Reason why the Sanwa YX-361TR can demo Ohm's Law
06:58 What is Lv?
07:10 What is Li?
07:31 Maximum Li current on resistance ranges
08:10 Voltage on the Lv scale
08:19 Verifying 3V open circuit test voltage on X1 to X1K ranges
09:04 Verifying 12V open circuit test voltage on X10K range
09:30 Internal batteries' voltages measured
09:34 Closing thoughts
9:59 End
5 июл 2024