The specification that indicates how fine a measurement can be made by a DMM is known as?

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The specification that indicates how fine a measurement can be made by a Digital Multimeter (DMM) is known as its "resolution." Resolution refers to the smallest change in the measured quantity that the DMM can detect and display. It is typically expressed in terms of the least significant digit (LSD) of the measurement reading. Higher resolution allows for more precise measurements.

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