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7. what is the setting for checking a capacitor? a. ohms b. amps. c. vo…

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  1. what is the setting for checking a capacitor? a. ohms b. amps. c. volts d. micro pharids
  2. what is the setting for checking a compressor? a. ohms b. amps. c. volts d. micro pharids
  3. what does 45/5 mean on a capacitor micro pherid rating
  4. what does+/- 6% mean? add and subtract 6%
  5. how do you calculate 6%? multiply the value by 0.06
  6. list the steps to test a capacitor: take 45 and 5 and multiply 6% the take that am and and subtract that number the take the high and low and see if the capacitor is take between the numbers.
  7. list the steps to test a compressor:

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Capacitance of a capacitor is measured in micro - farads. So the setting for checking a capacitor is in micro - farads.
  2. To check a compressor, resistance is often measured first, and resistance is measured in ohms.
  3. On a capacitor, 45/5 likely refers to capacitance ratings in micro - farads.
  4. +/ - 6% means the tolerance range. You can add or subtract 6% of the nominal value.
  5. To calculate 6% of a value, you multiply the value by 0.06.
  6. The steps seem to be about calculating tolerance ranges for capacitor ratings. First, find 6% of the given values (45 and 5), then subtract and add those values to get the high and low limits and check if the capacitor's actual value is within those limits.
  7. General steps to test a compressor may involve checking electrical resistance (ohms), checking for proper current draw (amps), and testing for voltage supply (volts), but the provided answer is not clear.

Answer:

  1. d. Micro farads
  2. a. Ohms
  3. Capacitance ratings in micro - farads
  4. Add and subtract 6% of the nominal value
  5. Multiply the value by 0.06
  6. Calculate 6% of given values (45 and 5), find high and low limits by adding and subtracting those values, check if capacitor value is within limits
  7. Check electrical resistance (ohms), current draw (amps), and voltage supply (volts) (more details needed)