A multimeter is set to the DC voltmeter position. The leads of the meter is placed across the live wire and neutral on a

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A multimeter is set to the DC voltmeter position. The leads of the meter is placed across the live wire and neutral on a

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A multimeter is set to the DC voltmeter position. The leads of the meter is placed across the live wire and neutral on a standard 120V house receptacle. The meter reads 0 V. Which statement is the truest? The battery must be low on the voltmeter. None of these answers. You are using the meter incorrectly. The DC voltmeter should read higher than the actual voltage. it is now safe to work on the receptacle.
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