I used to make fun of electronic know-it-alls by asking them these questions, which -of course- are illogical, or they cannot be simply answered to. Like so:
"What do you measure with a potentiometer?"
"Is 1 watt bigger than 1 volt?" or "How do you convert between volts and amperes?"
"Where's the positive and the negative terminal on my lightbulb? Show me."
"Do you connect that transformer's primary to live and the secondary to neutral? Or is it vice-versa?"
"Why you become temporarily deaf and blind when you try to measure the amperage rating in your mains?"
"I want to measure how many mA's is my 20kV supply providing on short-circuit, but I think I won't be able to get an ammeter which would withstand 20 kilovolts..."
"If my vacuum tube fell down and broke to pieces, what's the best choice to glue it back together?"
"How many watts does a short circuit consume?"
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"What do you measure with a potentiometer?"
"Is 1 watt bigger than 1 volt?" or "How do you convert between volts and amperes?"
"Where's the positive and the negative terminal on my lightbulb? Show me."
"Do you connect that transformer's primary to live and the secondary to neutral? Or is it vice-versa?"
"Why you become temporarily deaf and blind when you try to measure the amperage rating in your mains?"
"I want to measure how many mA's is my 20kV supply providing on short-circuit, but I think I won't be able to get an ammeter which would withstand 20 kilovolts..."
"If my vacuum tube fell down and broke to pieces, what's the best choice to glue it back together?"
"How many watts does a short circuit consume?"
Share yours