An ohmmeter is an electrical instrument used to measure electrical resistance, which is measured in ohms (Ω). Ohmmeters typically apply a small voltage or current to a circuit or component and then measure the resulting current or voltage to calculate the resistance using Ohm's Law (R = V/I). They are commonly used to test continuity in circuits, identify short circuits, and check the values of resistors.
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