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What's the easiest way of uploading exercises for a small group of people (~15)? It has to allow the students to check their answers and some way of tracking results (to know who answered what, how many times they tried). It does not have to be for free. --Clipname (talk) 16:42, 15 June 2017 (UTC)
I bought to ease and effectivate the Multimeter use - instead of the two blunt needle-likes as are always supplied along Digital Multimeter, I could use now alligator grips (or whatever they are called), and also the spring-loaded ones that are quite effective in gripping minutest of parts as shown [1].But in practice I even was unable to get precise resistance of required components (which can be measured exactly by using simple red and black wire terminals supplied by original manufacturer.) The problem is a small black box which, when opened shows this is [2]. Can anyone please explain the purpose of it here ? And what could be done to it or to something else to make the DMM's working ideal ? 27.255.221.168 (talk) 21:02, 15 June 2017 (UTC)