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5/22/2025, 8:16:59 PM
>>2918675
>But consider the typical current shunt used in the 10 A range of a multimeter: it measures the voltage drop across a 1 inch piece of circular 14 awg copper wire… pretty standard since the 70s or 80s.
>>2918677
>Here the current shunt for a typical DMM.
In case it wasn't obvious, I am >>2917888. I would have assumed it readily apparent that I know how measuring current with a shunt works.
Either way, I refuse to bother teaching this pigeon to play chess any longer, you're mom triple gay.
>But consider the typical current shunt used in the 10 A range of a multimeter: it measures the voltage drop across a 1 inch piece of circular 14 awg copper wire… pretty standard since the 70s or 80s.
>>2918677
>Here the current shunt for a typical DMM.
In case it wasn't obvious, I am >>2917888. I would have assumed it readily apparent that I know how measuring current with a shunt works.
Either way, I refuse to bother teaching this pigeon to play chess any longer, you're mom triple gay.
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