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Test Equipment - The Oscilloscope Part 1 (E.J. Daigle)

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2010

Dunwoody College's Elftmann Success Center invites you to enhance your learning of inductors. For more tutoring videos, including the same topic presented with a different approach, see http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=275D63C4D35436DD.

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  • When you said 1.4 divisions at 11:49 i was thinking it was 1,2 divisions? Since every division is equal to 5v but i know it cant be like that because we can say 2v per division.So how did yo calculated that.4?

  • Where are you getting the Control data from. If I don't have a data sheet and probe an guitar effects circuit, how do I come up with the data? Is the Volts Division, the volts you start with?

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