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Answer by 0xDBFB7 for Continuity test on resistor

The continuity range usually has a certain resistance threshold in which it considers a wire to be closed. A long copper wire might be about 1 ohm, and you could probably expect that threshold to be about 100 ohms or so; I don't know what the typical value is. If your resistor is of greater resistance than the threshold on your meter, then even though current can flow through it, the meter will not register continuity.


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