In 1905 , the belief suddenly arose that a magic water(maji-maji) sprinkled on their bodies would turn the Germans' bullets into water.
In 1905 , the belief suddenly arose that a magic water(maji-maji) sprinkled on their bodies would turn the Germans' bullets into water.
In 1905 , the belief suddenly arose that a magic water(maji-maji) sprinkled on their bodies would turn the Germans' bullets into water.
In 1905 , the belief suddenly arose that a magic water(maji-maji) sprinkled on their bodies would turn the Germans' bullets into water.
Usually it was the people.
Not necessarily, usually not.
Three.
Usually low resistance is better.
The ohmmeter is usually used to measure the resistance of a given wire only.
For simple resistance measurements it usually doesn't matter.
4 usually.
In the earlier days, usually 3, then later most were/are 4 movements. Some have more.
It depends on the application. Voltmeters have a high internal resistance, while ammeters have a low internal resistance.