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How to measure resistance with multimeter
In electrical engineering, resistance has the characteristics of partial voltage and steady current, so resistance has become the most commonly used electrical component. If the resistance value of the resistor cannot be determined in the work, it needs to be measured with a multimeter. So how does a multimeter measure resistance? Here is an introduction.

Tools/raw materials: digital multimeter, resistor

1. Turn on the digital multimeter and adjust it to 6kΩ.

2. Insert the pointer of the digital multimeter into the position where the resistance value of the resistor is measured.

3. Find the resistance to be measured and connect the red pointer of the digital multimeter to one end of the resistance to be measured.

4. Then connect the black probe of the digital multimeter to the other end of the measured resistance.

5. Ensure that the pointer of the digital multimeter is in good contact with the two corners of the measured resistance.

6. You can see the resistance of the measured resistor on the display screen of the digital multimeter.