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How sad am I! Here in Scotland on New Year's eve I'm wading my way through the theory of "Testing Continuity of Protective Conductors" - Method 2 (Long Lead) from the C&G Level 2 Textbook on page 384.
The question is:
"The resistance of a long lead is measured at 0.89 ohms. The low-resistance meter gives a reading of 1.63 ohms. What will the value of R2 be?"
The answer given is given as 0.9 Mega Ohms. Surely this is wrong or am I missing something?
The question is:
"The resistance of a long lead is measured at 0.89 ohms. The low-resistance meter gives a reading of 1.63 ohms. What will the value of R2 be?"
The answer given is given as 0.9 Mega Ohms. Surely this is wrong or am I missing something?
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