From Turbid To Clear
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From Turbid To Clear
I put the multimeter on the 200k setting, but it reads "1. ". I put it to the next setting, but it still reads "1". Then if I put it to the next its says "0.00". I don't know what to do! Help!
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Re: From Turbid To Clear
Hello,
I hope that another expert can also assist, as I am not an expert on electronics. However, are you certain that all of your connections setting up your photoresistor and the connections to the multimeter are correct? Let us know and we can help you further.
Best,
Pharma
I hope that another expert can also assist, as I am not an expert on electronics. However, are you certain that all of your connections setting up your photoresistor and the connections to the multimeter are correct? Let us know and we can help you further.
Best,
Pharma
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Re: From Turbid To Clear
Hi,
In addition to what PharmaMan said, you might also want to look at the Science Buddies guidelines on how to use a multimeter to measure resistance: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... resistance
Let us know if you have more questions,
Allison
In addition to what PharmaMan said, you might also want to look at the Science Buddies guidelines on how to use a multimeter to measure resistance: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... resistance
Let us know if you have more questions,
Allison
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Re: From Turbid To Clear
I am trying to do this project too and had the same problem. My problem, as it turned out, was that I was not using a photoresistor. The picture they use in the instructions looks like it has a little clear plastic bulb and that was my mistake. Look up photoresistor images online. There is one in the kit. Hope that helps.

