What does the ohm setting do on a multimeter?
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The ohm setting measures resistance in ohms by applying a small known voltage to the component and measuring the resulting current.
How do you measure resistance with a multimeter?
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Connect the probes to the two terminals of the component, set the multimeter to ohm mode, and read the displayed value.
Can I measure resistance for live circuits?
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No, measuring resistance requires the circuit to be powered off; otherwise, the multimeter reads zero or an incorrect value.
What unit is used for resistance measurement?
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Resistance is measured in ohms (Ω).
Why might a resistor show a higher reading than expected?
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Faulty components, incorrect connections, or damaged traces can cause unexpected readings.
Can I measure inductance or capacitance using the ohm setting?
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No, the ohm setting is only for resistance; different modes are needed for inductance or capacitance.
What should I do if my multimeter displays a very low resistance value?
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This often indicates a short circuit or a bad connection that may need inspection.
Is there a difference between measuring DC and AC resistance with a multimeter?
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Yes, some multimeters distinguish between DC and AC resistance, which can affect accuracy for certain components.