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    While Troubleshooting a Circuit the Voltage Seems to Be Zero;
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While Troubleshooting a Circuit the Voltage Seems to Be Zero;

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Question 12

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While troubleshooting a circuit the voltage seems to be zero; what if any adjustment should be checked on the oscilloscope?


A) trigger level
B) focus setting
C) time division setting
D) AC/GND/DC switch

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