ohmmetri
Ohmmetri, or an ohmmeter, is an instrument used to measure electrical resistance, typically expressed in ohms. It is commonly a standalone device or a function of a digital multimeter, and is used to assess components, circuits, and wiring by determining how strongly they oppose current flow.
Most ohmmetri operate by applying a small, controlled current to the unknown resistance and measuring the resulting
Types include handheld digital ohmmetri, analog meters with moving-coil gauges, and benchtop models. The term ohmmetri
Operational considerations: measurements should be performed on de-energized circuits unless the meter is rated for live
Applications include testing resistors, checking wire continuity, diagnosing faulty joints, and verifying insulation resistance in equipment.
History notes that early ohmmetri used a galvanometer and a stable battery, while modern devices employ digital