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TLE 8 Module 2 3 Performing Mensuration and Calculation

This document provides information about performing mensuration and calculations. It outlines learning targets for identifying objects to be measured, selecting appropriate measuring tools and instruments, taking accurate measurements, handling tools properly, and storing instruments correctly. Specific measuring instruments are described, including their uses and pictures. Resistors are discussed as commonly used electronic components that offer opposition to current flow. Resistor values are determined by color codes, and prefixes are provided. Tolerance levels indicate how much a resistor's real value can deviate from its coded value. An ohmmeter and a VOM are introduced as tools to measure actual resistances.

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TLE 8 Module 2 3 Performing Mensuration and Calculation

This document provides information about performing mensuration and calculations. It outlines learning targets for identifying objects to be measured, selecting appropriate measuring tools and instruments, taking accurate measurements, handling tools properly, and storing instruments correctly. Specific measuring instruments are described, including their uses and pictures. Resistors are discussed as commonly used electronic components that offer opposition to current flow. Resistor values are determined by color codes, and prefixes are provided. Tolerance levels indicate how much a resistor's real value can deviate from its coded value. An ohmmeter and a VOM are introduced as tools to measure actual resistances.

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PERFORM

MENSURATION
AND CALCULATION
Module 2.3
Content Standard
The learners demonstrate an understanding of the
underlying principles in measurements and calculations in
line with job requirements.

Performance Standard
The learners shall be able to perform mensuration and
calculation in line with job requirements.
LEARNING TARGETS
 identify object or component to be measured;
 obtain correct specifications from relevant source;
 select measuring tools in line with job requirement;
 select appropriate measuring instrument;
 obtain accurate measurements for job. Perform
calculation needed to complete work tasks;
 handle measuring instruments without damage;
 clean measuring instruments before and after using; and
 undertake proper storage of instruments;
MEASURING
INSTRUMENT

PART 1
MEASURING INSTRUMENT

The device that is used for measurement of certain


physical quantity.

- used frequently in our day- to-


day life for the measurement of
various quantities like length,
weight, temperature, pressure,
current, voltage etc.
OBJECT/COMPONENT PICTURE MEASURING TOOL
OBJECT/COMPONENT PICTURE MEASURING TOOL
OBJECT/COMPONENT PICTURE MEASURING TOOL
INSTRUMENT USES PICTURE

Useful in measuring
diameter of a
round object like
cylinders.

Measures length,
area, volume, and
weight.
INSTRUMENT USES PICTURE

Measures and indicates


the amount of turning
and twisting force
applied in tightening
nut or bolt.

marking and
measuring a square
piece of wood.
INSTRUMENT USES PICTURE

Mark or measures
angles between 0 and
180º.

combines the
functionality of two
very similar tools, the
marking gauge and
mortise gauge.
TYPES OF RESISTORS

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 wire wound 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.
Prefixes used in reading resistor’s value:

1, 000 = kilo = 1 KΩ
1, 000, 000 = Mega= 1 MΩ
1, 000, 000, 000 = Giga = 1 GΩ
Color Coding Chat

S
B
B

V
G
B
R
O

W
VALUE:
4 BAND
SHORTCUT in Identifying Resistor’s Value

Silver .__ __ Ω
Gold __.__ 0 Ω
Black __ __ Ω
Brown __ __ 0 Ω
Red __.__ KΩ
Orange __ __ KΩ
Yellow __ __0 KΩ
Green __.__ MΩ
Blue __ __ MΩ Gray __.__ GΩ
Violet __ __0 MΩ White __ __ GΩ
TOLERANCE
TOLERANCE
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.
CARRY OUT
MENSURATION
AND CALCULATION

PART 2
OHMMETER

a measuring instrument
used to determine the
resistance of a component
or equipment.

a great help in knowing


the actual resistance of the
resistors.
VOM
Volt-Ohm-Milliammeter
VOM (Volt-Ohm-Milliammeter)

Performs multiple functions


CLOSE-UP IMAGE OF OHMMETER SCALE
CLOSE-UP IMAGE OF OHMMETER RANGE

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