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When the Positive Lead of an Ohmmeter Is Connected to the Cathode

Question 13

Question 13

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When the positive lead of an ohmmeter is connected to the cathode of a diode and the negative lead is connected to the anode, the meter reads ________.


A) an infinitely high resistance
B) a very low resistance
C) When the positive lead of an ohmmeter is connected to the cathode of a diode and the negative lead is connected to the anode, the meter reads ________. A) an infinitely high resistance B) a very low resistance C)    D) a gradually increasing resistance
D) a gradually increasing resistance

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