Martian
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Just because the multimeter displays a current value doesn't mean you've connected it properly.Wrong again..I was measuring current, not voltage...Thats why i put..MicroampsIf that's what you want to think, go ahead.Read the message i sent to Einstein...You too are grasping at straws
I will point out, however, that you measured current on the copper tube incorrectly. Voltage is measured by connecting the multimeter in parallel, whereas current is measured in series. There's just no way you're going to be able to accurately measure the current flowing inside a pipe by placing the leads on the pipe surface.