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Okay, now we want to use the continuity test function on our multimeter
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And on this multimeter, the continuity test function is right here where this wave or sound icon symbol is at underneath the diode symbol
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It's the same position on this multimeter as for the diode test
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So to test for continuity, I need to switch my multimeter over to the continuity
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test symbol and when testing continuity we want to see if there is a continual flow
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of current through a section of the circuit or through a component that is a
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load component but for demonstration purposes I'm gonna use this piece of red
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wire so to test if there's continuity through this wire or if there an ability for current to flow from one end of the wire to the other I going to use the continuity test on my multimeter
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I'm just going to hook the black lead or the black probe of my multimeter to one side of the wire
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and I'm going to hook the red probe of my multimeter to the other end of the wire
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and you can hear that there's an audible sound, the beeping sound, the continual beeping sound from the multimeter
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letting us know that there is continuity through this wire. Current is able to go through the wire unimpeded
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Now, if I were to take my snippers and cut this wire
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the sound goes off. So there's no more continuity between this wire because it's no longer connected
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There's no longer the ability for current to go from one end of the wire to the other end of the wire