What is the Working Principle of Resistance Measurement with a Multimeter?

Dec 17, 2025

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What is the Working Principle of Resistance Measurement with a Multimeter?

 

Firstly, Ohm's law is the basis for measuring resistance with a multimeter. Ohm's Law is a law that describes the relationship between resistance, voltage, and current. According to Ohm's Law, the relationship between resistance, current, and voltage when current passes through a resistor can be expressed by the following formula: R=V/I. Among them, R represents the resistance value, V represents the voltage value, and I represents the current value. So, if we can measure the values of voltage and current, we can calculate the value of resistance based on Ohm's law.

 

Secondly, the principle of electric bridge is also the key to measuring resistance with a multimeter. A bridge is an instrument for measuring resistance, which utilizes the influence of resistance in a circuit to achieve resistance measurement. The bridge includes a balance condition, that is, when the two inclined arms are equal, the bridge balance condition can be changed by adjusting the reference resistance. When the bridge is balanced, we can calculate the value of the resistance to be measured by measuring the voltage and current values on the bridge.

In addition, the multimeter itself also includes a series of electronic components, such as a voltmeter, ammeter, resistance range switch, etc. These components play a crucial role in measuring resistance. The voltmeter and ammeter are the basic components required for measuring resistance, and they can accurately measure the values of voltage and current. The resistance range switch is used to adjust the measured resistance range, thereby ensuring the accuracy of the measurement.

 

Finally, there are two specific methods for measuring resistance with a multimeter: series method and parallel method. In the series connection method, resistors are directly connected in the circuit, and the resistance value is calculated by measuring the current and voltage. In the parallel method, resistance is calculated by connecting the measured resistance in parallel with a known resistance, and then measuring the voltage and current to determine the value of the measured resistance. Both methods have their own advantages and disadvantages, and

the specific choice depends on the actual measurement requirements and conditions.

 

In summary, the principle of measuring resistance with a multimeter is mainly based on Ohm's law, bridge principle, electronic components in the circuit, and specific measurement methods.

 

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