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For a typical multi meter to read the frequency of a power line
signal, the wire must be carrying at least
Select one:
O a. 1A
O b. 3A
O c. 4A
d. 5A



Answer :

To determine the frequency of a power line signal using a typical multimeter, the wire must carry a minimum current to ensure an accurate reading. Multimeters are designed to measure various electrical parameters, including frequency. However, the measurement accuracy for low currents can be problematic due to noise, signal integrity issues, and the sensitivity of the device itself.

Standard multimeters generally require at least 1 ampere (1A) of current to accurately read the frequency of a power line signal. This is because:

1. Signal Strength: At lower currents, the signal may not be strong enough for the multimeter to differentiate from noise.
2. Accuracy and Sensitivity: Most typical multimeters are calibrated to measure effectively starting from currents around 1A.

Therefore, considering these points, the minimum current necessary for a multimeter to reliably read the frequency of a power line signal is at least 1A.

So the correct answer is:
- a. 1A