Which of the following will $NOT$ be observed when a multimeter (operating in resistance measuring mode) probes connected across a component are reversed?

  • A
    Multimeter shows $NO$ deflection in both cases i.e. before and after reversing the probes if the chosen component is a capacitor.
  • B
    Multimeter shows a deflection, accompanied by a splash of light out of the connected component in one direction and $NO$ deflection on reversing the probes if the chosen component is an $LED$.
  • C
    Multimeter shows $NO$ deflection in both cases i.e. before and after reversing the probes if the chosen component is a metal wire.
  • D
    Multimeter shows an equal deflection in both cases i.e. before and after reversing the probes if the chosen component is a resistor.

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