When you are testing a fuse, you should set the Volt-OHM meter to what scale? A. AC B. DC C. AMPS D. OHMS E. None of the above

AC
DC
AMPS
OHMS E. None of the above

The correct answer is D. OHMS.

A fuse is a safety device that is used to protect electrical circuits from damage caused by excessive current. When a fuse blows, it interrupts the flow of current in the circuit, preventing damage to the circuit and the equipment connected to it.

To test a fuse, you will need a volt-ohm meter (VOM). A VOM is a device that can measure voltage, current, and resistance. To test a fuse, set the VOM to the ohms scale. Then, touch the probes of the VOM to the terminals of the fuse. If the fuse is good, the VOM will read infinity. If the fuse is blown, the VOM will read zero or a very low resistance.

Option A: AC

Alternating current (AC) is a type of electrical current that changes direction periodically. AC is used in most homes and businesses.

Option B: DC

Direct current (DC) is a type of electrical current that flows in one direction. DC is used in batteries and some electronic devices.

Option C: AMPS

Amperes (amps) are a unit of measurement for current. Current is the flow of electricity through a conductor.

Option E: None of the above

None of the above options are correct. The correct answer is D. OHMS.

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