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EPAS Module 3

Here are the answers to Activity 1: 1. Mouse 2. Keyboard 3. Monitor Activity 2. Directions: Match the measuring instrument with its description. Write the letter of the description beside the number of the measuring instrument in your activity sheet. 1. Caliper 2. Micrometer 3. Vernier caliper 4. Multimeter 5. Scale A. Used to measure internal and external diameters, depths, widths and thicknesses. It has a main scale and a vernier scale for more precise measurements. B. Used to measure very small distances accurately. It has a main scale and a vernier scale. C.

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EPAS Module 3

Here are the answers to Activity 1: 1. Mouse 2. Keyboard 3. Monitor Activity 2. Directions: Match the measuring instrument with its description. Write the letter of the description beside the number of the measuring instrument in your activity sheet. 1. Caliper 2. Micrometer 3. Vernier caliper 4. Multimeter 5. Scale A. Used to measure internal and external diameters, depths, widths and thicknesses. It has a main scale and a vernier scale for more precise measurements. B. Used to measure very small distances accurately. It has a main scale and a vernier scale. C.

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Performing Mensuration
and Calculation (PMC)

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Quarter 1 – Module 3: Performing Mensuration and Calculation (PMC)
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Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners,
can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions,
exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson.

Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-
step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.

Pre-tests are provided to measure your prior knowledge on lessons in each


SLM. This will tell you if you need to proceed on completing this module or if you
need to ask your facilitator or your teacher’s assistance for better understanding of
the lesson. At the end of each module, you need to answer the post-test to self-check
your learning. Answer keys are provided for each activity and test. We trust that you
will be honest in using these.

In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also
provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they can
best help you on your home-based learning.

Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any part
of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and tests. And
read the instructions carefully before performing each task.

If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering the
tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator.

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Lesson
Select Measuring
5 Instrument

What I Need to Know

This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master the (Exploratory of Electronic Products Assembly and Servicing). The scope
of this module permits it to be used in many different learning situations. The
language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are
arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you
read them can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.

The module is divided three lessons:


● LO1 – Select measuring instrument (TLE_IAEPAS9- 12PMC-Ig-h-9)
● LO2 - Carry out measurement and calculation (TLE_IAEPAS9- 12PMC-Ih-j-
10)
● LO3 - Maintain measuring instruments (TLE_IAEPAS9- 12PMC-Ij-11)
After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. identify object or component to be measured;
2. obtain correct specifications from relevant source;
3. select measuring tools in line with job requirement;
4. select appropriate measuring instrument;
5. obtain accurate measurements for job. Perform calculation needed to
complete work tasks;
6. handle measuring instruments without damage;
7. clean measuring instruments before and after using; and
8. undertake proper storage of instruments

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What I Know

Multiple Choice: Directions: Read and choose the letter of your answer. Use the
activity sheet for your answer.

1. What is the color code for a 560 kΩ resistor with 10% tolerance?
a. green-blue-yellow-silver c. blue-green-orange-silver
b. blue-violet-yellow-silver d. green-blue-orange-silver

2. What is the resistance of four (4) resistors connected in series having the
resistance of R1=35Ω, R2=23Ω, R3=47Ω, R4=18Ω?
a. 103 b. 115 c. 132 d. 123

3. What measuring instrument that produces simple wave form?


a. signal generator c. oscilloscope
b. multi-tester d. calliper

4. Which digit is represented by a blue band on a resistor?


a. 2 b. 6 c. 8 d. 7

5. What is 10% of 4,670?


a. 674 b. 587 c. 337 d. 467

6. A resistor's first three color bands are brown, black, and red. What is its value?
a. 2000 ohms c. 10 ohms
b. 1000 ohms d. 10 K ohms

7. What is the value of resistor having a color of Green – Blue – Red – Gold?
a. 860 Ω ±5% c. 5,600 Ω ±5%
b. 4,500 Ω ±5% d. 3,500 Ω ±5%

8. What do we call with the non-linear scale where reading of resistance is based?
a. ohmmeter scale c. voltmeter scale
b. ammeter scale d. millimeter scale

9. What is 5% of 2,500?
a. 225 b. 340 c. 125 d. 194

10. What is the value of a resistor having a color of Brown-Green-Black-Silver?


a. 160 Ω b. 25 Ω c. 150 Ω d. 15 Ω

11. Which digit is represented by a white band on a resistor?


a. 2 b. 4 c. 7 d. 9

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12. What is 5% of 4,600?


a. 210 b. 235 c. 220 d. 230

13. What is the color of the tolerance representing ± 5%?


a. gold b. black c. orange d. silver

14. What is the numerical of 5 in the second band of the resistor color code chart?
a. brown b. green c. red d. yellow

15. What do we call with the three-dimensional square with six equal sides?

a. triangle b. rectangle c. cube d. circle

What’s In

Activity 1. Directions: Identify and name the computer hardware shown below.
Write your answer in your activity sheet.

2.
3.
1.

4.

5.
7.

6.

What’s New

Activity 2. Matching type. Directions: Match the measuring instrument to be used


in column A from the image in column B. Write the letter only in your
activity sheet.

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A B
A
______1. Liquid

______2. Length B

______3. Temperature C

D
______4. Weight

______5. Angles E

What is It

Measuring Instrument

The device that is used for measurement of certain physical quantity is called as
measuring instrument. The measuring instruments are used frequently in our day-
to-day life for the measurement of various quantities like length, weight,
temperature, pressure, current, voltage etc.

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Object/ Component Picture Measuring tools


Cylindrical object- solid
geometric figure with three-
dimensional object with two
round bases and straight
sides.

Rectangular Object- is a 2D
shape in geometry, having 4
sides and 4 corners. Its two
sides meet at right angles.
Thus, a rectangle has 4
angles, each measuring 90 ̊.

Cube- is a three-dimensional
square with six equal sides

Triangular- A triangle is a
three-sided and two-
dimensional closed
structure. It is a polygon
with three corners, vertices
and three angles joined
together forming a closed
structure.

Resistor- is a device with a


known value of resistance.
Its main function is to
reduce voltage and to limit
the flow of current in a
circuit.

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Capacitor- is a device that


consists essentially of two
conducting surfaces
separated by a dielectric
material like air, paper, mica,
ceramic, glass, or Mylar. It
makes it possible to store
electric energy.

Coil- a wire around a central


core that can consist of a
variety of materials. Hence,
inductors are also known as
a coil or a reactor.

Transistor- semiconductor
device used to amplify or
switch electronic signals and
electrical power.

Integrated Circuit (I.C)


- device made of
interconnected electronic co
mponents, such as
transistors and resistors,
that are etched or imprinted
onto a tiny slice of a
semiconducting material,
such as silicon or
germanium.

Measuring Instrument
Instrument Photo/Image
1. Vernier calliper - is a
measuring instrument very
useful tool to use when
measuring the diameter of a
round objects like cylinders
because the measuring jaws
can be secured on either side
of the circumference.

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2. English/Metric rule- it is a
system of weights and
measures length, area, volume
and weight.

Metric System - is a
decimalized system of
measurement.

3. Torque gauge- a wrench


that measures and indicates
the amount of turning and
twisting force applied in
tightening a nut or bolt

4. Tri-square- is a
woodworking tool used for
marking and measuring a
square piece of wood. The
square refers to the tool's
primary use of measuring the
accuracy of a right angle (90
degree angle).

5. Protractors- are used to


mark or measure angles
between 0 and 180º.

6. Combination gauge
The reason this is called a
‘combination gauge’ is because
it combines the functionality of
two very similar tools, the
marking gauge and mortise
gauge.

Electronics is a branch of technology that deals with many applications. Audio


electronics, video electronics, digital, medical up to weapons and banking are covered
by the influence of electronics. To name a few of these electronic components are
resistors, capacitors, inductors and semi-conductors.

TYPES OF RESISTORS

Variable resistor (slide type) Variable resistor (rotary type) Carbon composition resistor

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The most commonly used electronic components in the field are known as resistors.
Resistor is a discrete component that offers opposition to the flow of current.
Resistors have different types in accordance with the material used like carbon-
composition and the wirewound resistor. One distinct feature of this resistance -
giving component is the way its value is determined. It uses a set of colors which
follows a code for its assumed resistance expressed in OHMS or by this symbol Ω.

The common symbol for resistor: Prefixes used in reading value of resistor:

1,000 = kilo = 1KΩ


1,000,000 = Mega = 1KΩ
1,000,000,000 = Giga = 1GΩ

RESISTOR COLOR CODING CHART

COLORS 1ST 2ND MULTIPLIER TOLE


BAND BAND RANCE
BLACK __ 0 x1

BROWN 1 1 x10

RED 2 2 X100
ORANGE 3 3 X1,000
YELLOW 4 4 X10,000
GREEN 5 5
X100,000
BLUE 6 6 X1,000,000

VIOLET 7 7 ____

GRAY 8 8 ____
WHITE 9 9 ____

GOLD ____ ____ 0.1 ±5%


SILVER ____ ____ 0.01 ±10%
NO ____ ____ ±20%
COLOR

STEPS IN DETERMINING THE COLOR-CODED VALUE OF RESISTOR

1st 2nd 3rd 4th


color color color color

Brown Black Red Gold

TOLERANCECE

1. Look at the 1st color band and determine its color. Now look at the chart and
match the 1st color to the digit it represents.

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From our image above, the 1st color is BROWN. The color brown represents
number 1 from our color code chart. You write the number down.
1
2. Now look at the 2nd color and match that color it represents from our color
code chart.
From our image above, the 2nd color is BLACK. The color black represents zero(0)
from our color code chart. You will write and combine the 1st and 2nd color and
write it down.

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3. Match the 3rd color under multiplier. This is the number you will multiply the
first two numbers. Write it next to the other two numbers with a multiplication sign
before it.
From our image above, the 3rd color is RED. The color red represents x100 under
multiplier from our color code chart. Meaning, our first two colors will be multiplied
by 100.
1 0 x 100

First color is Brown which is 1


Second color is Black which is 0
Third color is Red which is x100
Tolerance is Gold which is ± 5%. Just copy the tolerance value

The equation is:

1 0 x 100 = 1,000 ohms ± 5% or 1KΩ ± 5%

Therefore, the coded value of a resistor having a color band of Brown,


Black, Red, Gold is:

1,000 ohms ± 5% or 1KΩ ± 5%

What’s More

Activity 3. Directions: Fill in the box with the right value based on resistor color
code chart. Use your activity sheet for your answer.

COLORS 1ST BAND 2ND BAND MULTIPLIER TOLERANCE


BLUE
GRAY
VIOLET
GOLD
WHITE
GREEN

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BLACK
RED
BROWN
SILVER

ORANGE
YELLOW
NO COLOR

What I Have Learned

Activity 4. Directions: Determine the color value of the following resistor:

1. 330Ω ±10% - 5. 5,600Ω ±5% - 8. 660 Ω ±10% -


2. 7,000Ω ±10% - 6. 400 Ω ±5% -
9. 350 Ω ±10% -
3. 1,500Ω ±5% -
7. 250 Ω ±5% -
4. 820Ω ±5% - 10. 130 Ω ±10%

What I Can Do

Activity 5. Directions: Compute for Over-all value of carbon resistors. Use the
activity sheet for the answer.
Procedure:
1. Identify the value of 1 st color, 2nd color, 3rd color and record them in the resistor
tabulation sheet.
2. Compute for the coded value
3. Compute for the over-all value.

1. Blue-Green – Orange – Gold 4. Yellow – Gray – Orange – Silver


2. Grey – Red – Red – Silver 5. White – Brown – Black - Go
3. Orange – White – Brown - Gold

1st band 2nd band 3rd band Coded Over-all


Tolerance
Color/value Color/value multiplier value Value

1.

2.

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3.

4.

5.

Additional Activities

Activity 6. Directions: True or False. Write TRUE in the space provided if the
resistor value is correct and FALSE if the resistor value is incorrect.

__________1. RED – BLUE – BROWN –SILVER = 2,600Ω ±10%


__________2. YELLOW – GRAY – ORANGE – SILVER = 480Ω ±10%
__________3. GREEN – BROWN – RED – GOLD = 5,100Ω ±5%
__________4. BLUE – BLACK – BROWN – GOLD = 600Ω ±5%
__________5. BROWN – WHITE – RED – SILVER = 190Ω ±10%
__________6. VIOLET – YELLOW – BROWN – SILVER = 740Ω ±10%
__________7. RED – RED – BROWN – GOLD = 221Ω ±5%
__________8. WHITE – BLUE – RED – GOLD = 9,600Ω ±5%
__________9. GRAY – BROWN – BROWN – SILVER = 811Ω ±10%
_________10. BLUE – BLUE – RED – GOLD = 6,600Ω ±5%

Lesson Carry-out Measurement


6 and Calculation

What’s In

Activity 7. Directions: Arrange the following jumbled words below and write a brief
description. Write your answer in your activity sheet.
1. orretsis – 3. nsisortrat – 5. moh –
2. rotrotcarp – 4. pacitorca –

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What’s New

Activity 8. Write your answer in your activity sheet.

What do you think is the purpose of the purpose of the fourth bond?

What is It

Resistor color coded value is not absolute. The real resistance of the resistor is
sometimes lower or higher than its color- coded value but not to exceed its tolerance
level. Tolerance is the limit on how far the real value of the resistor can deviate from
its color- coded value. It can be more or less but subjected to a tolerable limit. In the
color-coding chart, there is a column for tolerance. Color gold is + or – 5%, silver is +
or – 10 %, and the no color means + or – 20%.

Procedure in interpreting the tolerance of resistor


1. Identify the tolerance color of the resistor being analyzed. Assuming the color is
gold which has a value of + or – 5%.
2. Convert the percentage into its decimal equivalent. 5% is equivalent to .05
Percent means "per 100", so 5% means 5 per 100, or simply 5 divided by 100 answer
is .05
When we divide 5 by 100 we get .05 (a decimal number) and remove the % sign.

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3. Compute for the percentage of the color-coded value. Assuming that the color-
coded value is 100 ohms ± 5%.
So 100 x .05 = 5
4. For the + side, add 5 to the color-coded value of 100.

100 + 5= 105 ohms

That is the maximum deviation or maximum resistance for that resistor. Beyond
that, the resistor will not be fitted for the circuit which requires such tolerance.
5. For the – side, deduct 5 from the color-coded value of 100.
100 – 5 = 95 ohms
That will be the minimum deviation or minimum resistance for that particular
resistor. Far beyond that the resistor will be considered to be defective.
6. Finally the value of the resistor with colors brown- black- brown – gold is 100
ohms with a deviation of +5 or -5. (95 ohms -105 ohms).
Example:

1. A 220 ohms resistor has a silver tolerance band ±10%.

● Tolerance = value of resistor x value of tolerance band = 220 ohms x 10% = 22


ohms
First, convert 10% to decimal by dividing 10 to 100
10 ÷ 100 = .10

Now, we can multiply 220 ohms to .10


220 x .10 = 22 ohms
Since we have ±10% of 220 or +10% of 220 and -10% of 220
The +10% of 220 ohms is 242 ohms
220 ohms + 22 = 242 ohms (Maximum resistance of resistor)
The -10% of 220 ohms is 198 ohms
220 ohms - 22 = 198 ohms (Minimum resistance of resistor)

● 220 Ω stated resistance +/- 22 Ω tolerance means that the resistor could range
in actual value from as much as 242 Ω to as little as 198 Ω.

2. A 460 ohms resistor has a gold tolerance band ±5%.


Convert 5% to decimal. 5 ÷ 100 = .05
460 0hms x .05 = 23 ohms
The +5% of 460 ohms is 242 ohms
460 ohms + 23 = 483 ohms (Maximum resistance of resistor)

The -5% of 460 ohms is 198 ohms


460 ohms - 23 = 437 ohms (Minimum resistance of resistor)

Resistor color coding gives us the color-coded value of a given resistor as well as the
maximum and minimum value as dictated by the tolerance but the actual resistance

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is still unknown to us. The actual value of the resistor and the recorded data will
confirm the status of the resistor whether good or defective.

OHMMETER- is a measuring instrument used to determine the resistance of a


component or equipment. This instrument is a great help in knowing the
actual resistance of the resistors we use in the two operation sheets. The
commonly used ohmmeter in electro-electrical laboratories now nowadays is
embedded in a multi-function testing instrument called the (Volt-Ohm-
Milliammeter) VOM. For this discussion the VOM will be used but confined
only to the ohmmeter section.

PROCEDURE ON HOW TO INTERPRET RESISTANCE READING IN AN


OHMMETER

1. Know the value of individual calibration in the ohmmeter scale. An ohmmeter scale
is nonlinear which means the value of one line or calibration may not be true to other
lines. It is therefore proper to assign values to every line for proper and accurate
interpretation

As shown in the illustration, the scale can be divided into eight areas where
individual treatment has to be made. Several mathematical computations
will be involved to show the manner how values of individual
lines are resolved.

The areas involved are 0- 2, 2-10, 10 -20, 20-50, 50 – 100, 100- 200,
Value of 1calibration = line distance / total calibrations involved

For 0- 2: For 100 – 200:


Line distance = 2 Line Distance = 100

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Value of 1 line = 2/10 Total no. of cal = 5


Total no. of cal = 10 Value of 1 line = 100/5
Line Distance = 8 = 20
Total no. of cal = 16
Value of 1line = 8/16 For 200-300:
= 0.5 Line Distance= 100
Total no. of lines = 2
For 10-20: Value of 1 line = 100/2
Line Distance = 10 = 50
Total no. of cal = 10 For 300–500:
Value of 1line= 10 /10 Line Distance = 200
=1 Total no. of cal= 2
For 20 -50: Value of 1 line = 200/2
Line Distance = 30 = 100
Total no. of cal = 15
Value of 1 line = 30/15
= 2.0
For 50-100:
Line Distance = 50
Total no. of cal = 10
Value of 1 line = 50/10
= 5.0

2. Identify the appropriate range multiplier to be used Range multiplier is from R X


1, R X
10, R X 100, R X 1K, and R X 10K.
In range x1, the actual reading is multiplied by 1.
In range x10, the actual reading is multiplied by 10
In range x1K, the actual reading is multiplied by 1,000
In range x10K, the actual reading is multiplied by 10,000

3. Connect the metallic part of the test probes and take note if the pointer points at
zero. If not, adjust the zero-ohm adjustment to zero.
4. Make the necessary resistance measurements.

Example:

Ohmmeter reading as indicated by the arrow.

1. 250 Ω 2. 160 3. 75Ω 4. 36 Ω 5. 17 Ω 6. 3.5 Ω 7. 0.6 Ω

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Ohms Law Computation


Basic Connection of Resistor

A Resistor when connected in a circuit, that connection can be either


series or parallel.

Series Connection

A series connection in which the current is the same through each


component in the circuit regardless of what components are used or their
values Series connection of Resistor

FORMULA:

RT = R1 + R2 + R3 +… + RN

Where;
RT = Total Resistance
R1, R2, R3, RN = Resistor

Note: R1, R2, R3 and so on is in series connection

Computation in Series Connection


Given;
R1 = 25 Ω
R2 = 50 Ω
R3 = 22 Ω
Compute the Total Resistance

RT = R1 + R2 + R3
RT = 25Ω + 50Ω + 22Ω
RT = 97 Ω
Parallel Connection
A Parallel connection in which the current in each branch is dependent
upon the values of the components used but the voltage is the same across
all components

Computation in parallel Connection


Formula:

RTOTAL = 1
1/R1 + 1R2 + R3 ……..

Where;
RTotal/RT = Total Resistance
R1, R2, R3, RN = Resistor

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Note: R1, R2, R3, RN is connected in parallel

Given;
R1 = 25 Ω
R2 = 50 Ω
R3 = 80 Ω

Compute the Total Resistance RT

RT = __________1___________ RT = 1
1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 0.04+0.02+0.0125

RT = 1 RT = 1
1/25 + 1/50 + 1/80 0.0725

RT = 13.793

The total Resistance is 12.5 Ω

What’s More

Activity 9. Directions: Solve the following


Write your answer in your activity sheet. Show your solution.

❖ Computation in series connection

1. Calculate the resistance of two (2) resistors connected in series having the
resistance of R1 = 15 Ω, R2 = 20 Ω

❖ Computation in parallel connection

2. Compute the total resistance of three (3) resistors connected in parallel


having R1 = 40 Ω, R2 = 40 Ω, R3 = 40 Ω.

What I Have Learned

Activity 10. Directions: Choose the right answer. Write the letter only in your
activity sheet.

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1. Resistance is measured by what instrument?


a. ammeter b. ohmmeter c. voltmeter d. wattmeter

2. Resistance reading is derived from what part of the ohmmeter?


a. range multiplier c. test probes
b. reading scale d. pointer

3. What is the lowest range multiplier in an ohmmeter?


a. RX 1 b. R X 10 c. R X 100 d. R X 1K

4. The reading scale of the ohmmeter is of what type?


a. horizontal b. linear c. nonlinear d. vertical

5. In what instrument can you find the ohmmeter?


a. ammeter b. tube tester c. dmm d. vom

What I Can Do

Activity 11. Directions: Complete the resistor tabulation sheet. Use the activity
sheet for the answer.
1. Identify the color-coded value.
2. Compute for the tolerance
4. Compute for the maximum and minimum value.

Colors Color - coded Tolerance Maximum Minimum


Value Value Value
1. Green – Blue
– Red - Gold
2. Yellow –
Brown – Brown
– Silver
3. White – Grey
-Black – Gold
4. Red – Green
– Brown –
Silver
5. Blue – Grey
– Black –
Silver-

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Additional Activities

Activity 12. Directions: Interpret the reading using the Range of (x1) of the
following based on the direction indicated by the arrow. Use your activity sheet for
the answer

Lesson
Maintain Measuring Instrument
7
What’s In

Activity 13. Directions: Draw the ohmmeter scale. Use your activity sheet for
the answer.

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What’s New

Activity 14. Directions: Answer the questions given, use activity sheet for your
answer.

1. What can you say about the picture?


2. What will be the significance of putting tools in place?

What is It

Measuring tools, by their very nature, are meant to be perfectly precise and to keep
them that way they will have to be cared for and maintained properly. There are a lot
of different tools for measuring a lot of different things.
Know How to Properly Handle Instruments

Once you have a precise measuring instrument in your hand, it becomes that much
more important to protect that tool from harm or providing false readings. There are
a few things you should do that will help prevent damage or miscalibration during
use, including avoiding sudden shocks or rough treatment. Do not drop, throw, or
bang measuring instruments against hard surfaces.

Store Instruments in an Appropriate Environment

Whenever you place an instrument in its storage location, be sure the location is
well-protected from destructive elements. Do not store precision instruments where
they can jostle against one another in a drawer; instead, separate instruments from
one another using dividers or place them in padded cases. Avoid stacking
instruments on top of each other, unless they are well-protected in cases.

Electronic Measuring Instruments

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Aside from hand tools, measuring instruments are also needed for more accurate
and quality output. In this connection, three of the most used instruments are
presented here for you to be familiar with their uses and the proper way of
maintaining them.

Volt-Ohm-Milliammeter

It is equipment that combines three functions: as a voltmeter that


measures both ac and dc voltages; an ohmmeter that measures
resistance; and milliammeter that measures small amount of dc
current. As safety precautions in the maintenance of this
instrument, the following should be observed:

Oscilloscope
Oscilloscope (commonly abbreviated CRO, for cathode-ray
oscilloscope, or scope) is a piece of electronic test
equipment that allows signal voltages to be viewed, usually
as a two-dimensional graph of one or more electrical
potential differences (vertical axis) plotted as a function of
time or of some other voltage (horizontal axis).

Signal Generator
A signal generator is a device which produces simple
waveforms. Such devices contain an electronic oscillator,
a circuit that is capable of creating a repetitive waveform.
These are typically used in simple electronics repair and
design; where they are used to stimulate a circuit under
test.

What’s More

Activity 15. Directions: Choose the right answer and write the letter only in your
activity sheet.
1. What is the instrument that serves as 3 measuring instruments in one?
a. audio generator b. oscilloscope c. signal generator d. VOM

2. Wave forms is produced by what device?


a. audio amplifier b. VOM c. signal tracer d. signal generator

3. VOM is rested in what position if an “off” option is not available?


a. 10VDC b. 50 VAC c. 00 VAC d. 250 VAC

4. Place instruments in a cool dry place and away from any ____________ devices.
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a. other instruments b. audio amplifiers


c. magnetic devices d. digital sources

5. What measuring instrument should be given regular check-up by connecting


them to power line?
a. capacitor tester b. dmm c. oscilloscope d. vom

What I Have Learned?

Activity 16. Directions: Answer the following question Write your answer in your
activity sheet.

1. Why precision is very important in measuring tools?

2. Measuring tools should be kept away or not be put close to magnets. What will
happen if the measuring tool will have contact to magnet?

What I Can Do

Activity 17. Directions: Answer the following question. Write your answer in your
activity sheet.

1. Why measuring instrument tools are properly care and maintain compared
to other tools?

2. Why you need to use the right tools for the job?

Assessment

Multiple Choice: Directions: Choose the correct answer and write only the
letter on your answer sheet.

1. A resistor's first three color bands are brown, black, and red. What is its value?
a. 2000 ohms b. 1000 ohms c. 10 ohms d. 10 K ohms

2. What is the value of resistor having a color of Green – Blue – Red – Gold?

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a. 860 Ω ±5% b. 4,500 Ω ±5% c. 5,600 Ω ±5% d. 3,500 Ω ±5%

3. What do we call with the non-linear scale where reading of resistance is based?
a. ohmmeter scale b. ammeter scale
c. voltmeter scale d. millimeter scale

4. What is 5% of 2,500?
a. 225 b. 340 c. 125 d. 194

5. What is the value of a resistor having a color of Brown-Green-Black-Silver?


a. 160 Ω b. 25 Ω c. 150 Ω d. 15 Ω

6. Which digit is represented by a white band on a resistor?


a. 2 b. 4 c. 7 d. 9

7. What is 5% of 4,600?
a. 210 b. 235 c. 220 d. 230

8. What is the color of the tolerance representing ± 5%?


a. gold b. black c. orange d. silver

9. What is the numerical of 5 in the second band of the resistor color code chart?
d. brown b. green c. red d. yellow

10. What do we call with the three-dimensional square with six equal sides?

a. triangle b. rectangle c. cube d. circle

Additional Activities

Activity 18. Directions: Name and give the function of the following electronic
measurement tool. Write your answer in activity sheet.
Measuring Instrument FUNCTION/USAGE

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Activity 15
1. d
2. d Activity 7
Activi
3. d COLORS 1ST 2ND MULTIPLIER TOLE
ty 6.
4. c BAND BAND RANCE
1.F 5.c BLACK __ 0 x1
2. F BROWN 1 1 x10
3. T Activity 9 RED 2 2 X100
ORANGE 3 3 X1,000
4. T 1. 35Ω YELLOW 4 4 X10,000
GREEN 5 5
5. F 2. 13.33Ω
X100,000
BLUE 6 6 X1,000,000
6. T Activity 10
VIOLET 7 7 ____
7. F 1. B
GRAY 8 8 ____
8. T 2. B WHITE 9 9 ____
3. A GOLD ____ ____ 0.1 ±5%
9. F
SILVER ____ ____ 0.01 ±10%
10. T 4. C NO ____ ____ ±20%
COLOR
5. D
6. yellow-black-brown-gold Activity 4
What I Know
7. red-green-brown-gold 1.orange-orange-brown-silver
1. a
8. black-black-brown-silver 2. violet-black-red-silver 2. d
3. a
9. orange-green-brown-silver 3. brown-green-red-gold 4. b
10. brown-orange-brown- 4. grey-red-brown-gold 5. d
6. b
Activit 5. green-blue-red-gold
7. c
Activity 5 y3 Activity 2 8. a
1. c Activity 1
1.65k Ω ±5% 1. b 9. c
1. Printer
2. a 2. c 2. Monitor 10. d
2. 8.2 Ω ±10%
3. System 11. d
3. 390 Ω ±5% 3. b 3. d 4. Microphon 12. d
e
4. c 5. Keyboard
13. a
4. 48 Ω ±10% 4. a
6. Mouse 14. b
5. 91Ω Ω ±5% 5. b 5. e 7. Speaker 15. c
Answer Key
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11. D 12. D 13. A 14. B 15. C
Activity 16 Activity 17
1. To get accurate measurement 1. Because they are delicate tools
2. It can damage the instrument 2. Getting the job right without causing
/ Affect the accurateness damage
Activity 12 Activity 11 Activity 13.
1. 65 Ω 1. 5,880Ω / 5,320Ω
2. 32 Ω 2. 451 Ω / 369 Ω
3. 13 Ω 3. 102.9 Ω / 93.9 Ω
4. 8 Ω 4. 275 Ω / 225 Ω
5. 0.2 Ω Activity 8 Activity 14
5. 74.8 Ω / 61.20 Ω
To determine 1. Set of
the highest tools
and minimum
2.
resistance
Organize
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