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First you will need a constant current source. Do NOT connect the voltmeter to the constant current source without the resistor to be measured already connected. Do NOT use a battery, it is a voltage source. Then follow these steps to measure a resistor:

  1. connect the voltmeter across the resistor to be measured
  2. connect the voltmeter-resistor combination across the constant current source
  3. read the voltmeter and record the voltage
  4. disconnect the voltmeter-resistor combination from the constant current source
  5. disconnect the voltmeter from the resistor
  6. calculate the resistance from the measured voltage and current from the source with Ohm's law in this form: R = V ÷ I
Its much easier to just use the ohms setting on a multimeter.
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