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Learners examine the electronic components of a digital thermometer.
By Terry Bartelt
In this animated activity, students view a step-by-step approach of how to connect an ammeter to a circuit. A brief quiz concludes the lesson.
Learners read a step-by-step approach on how to connect an ohmmeter when making measurements in this interactive lesson.
In this animated activity, learners observe how a viscometer operates.
By Steve Utschig
Learners view the steps for testing a capacitor with an analog ohmmeter. A brief quiz completes the object.
This document is a visual and text description of using a screw thread micrometer with a lathe.
By Kelly Curran
This project gives a drawing with steps to complete the activity.
In this learning activity, you’ll discover the difference between a parameter and an argument.
By carlfranklin
Learners study the theory of operation for a ratio pyrometer that measures temperature. A short quiz completes the activity.
In this document you'll review the micrometer adjustments.
In this interactive learning object, students read about the voltage and current parameters commonly found on a data sheet. A brief quiz completes the activity.
By Patrick Hoppe
The student identifies micrometer parts.
The learner will measure and record dimensions using a metric micrometer to an accuracy of plus or minus .01 of a millimeter.
By scott vanhulle
Learners will test their ability to read a depth micrometer in this interactive quiz.
By Terry Fleischman
This video shows how to measure the inside diameter of a part using telescoping gages.
By Jeff Theys
Learners examine how a radiation pyrometer converts the frequency of electromagnetic waves to a temperature reading.
This video shows how to measure a hole diameter of a part using small hole gages.
Walk through of how using an inside micrometer for measurement.
By Erich Krowas
In this learning activity you'll review the steps for calibrating the length of depth micrometer measuring rods.
By Barbara Anderegg
Learners observe how an optical pyrometer is used to take temperature measurements without making physical contact with the object being measured.