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Why is the scale of a megger calibrated in megaohms?(a) to indicate resistance(b) to minimise the current flow(c) to increase the voltage drop(d) to reduce the temperatureThis question was posed to me in an interview for job.This intriguing question comes from Applications of Megger topic in portion Measurement of Resistance of Electrical Measurements

Answer» RIGHT answer is (a) to indicate RESISTANCE

The BEST explanation: Current flow through the circuit depends on the magnitude of the e.m.f source. In order to indicate the resistance VALUE INDICATED by the pointer, the scale of a megger is calibrated.


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