Sep 21, 2008 #17 A ArdvarkOfDoom 0 Joined Aug 10, 2008 Messages 96 Points 0 OH... so you're not just supposed to put it on your tongue??
Sep 22, 2008 #18 bugattidude 0 Joined Aug 1, 2008 Messages 335 Points 0 so if i had a 10ohm instead of a 1ohm and measured it would i just get somethin like .0250mA... if i did then would it be .250mA with a 1ohm?
so if i had a 10ohm instead of a 1ohm and measured it would i just get somethin like .0250mA... if i did then would it be .250mA with a 1ohm?
Sep 22, 2008 #19 Bionic-Badger 0 Joined Oct 26, 2007 Messages 5,438 Points 83 Here is a Windows PowerToy that can help us all in resizing images easily (it makes a copy, so don't worry about it ruining the original): http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe
Here is a Windows PowerToy that can help us all in resizing images easily (it makes a copy, so don't worry about it ruining the original): http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe
Sep 23, 2008 #20 R Ryo 0 Joined Aug 11, 2008 Messages 134 Points 18 If your going to take a close up picture.. use the macro button so the camera can focus.. otherwise get away from the object and zoom in so it will be focused. Just a FYI I would go with the resistor method or go out and buy a Fluke Multimeter.
If your going to take a close up picture.. use the macro button so the camera can focus.. otherwise get away from the object and zoom in so it will be focused. Just a FYI I would go with the resistor method or go out and buy a Fluke Multimeter.