No. You must use a ground (earth) resistance tester, such as a earth-resistance megger. Apart from the practical requirements for making the test (too long to explain in this answer), a digital multimeter uses a DC supply, which acts to polarise the chemicals in the soil, giving false readings.
ANSWER: YES you can but only if there is appreciable Resistance to measure. THERE ARE MANY GROUNDS EARTH IS ONE OF THEM
It's like a spark plug, it needs higher voltage to transmit the power.
When testing the current draw your digital multimeter should be set on the current.
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Not overload the meter.
When a digital multimeter displays "OL" while measuring resistance in ohms, it indicates an overload condition, meaning the resistance is too high to be measured by the meter. This typically occurs when the resistance is infinite, such as in an open circuit. In essence, it signifies that there is no continuity or that the component being tested is non-conductive.
It's like a spark plug, it needs higher voltage to transmit the power.
digital
a BJT may be tested as two diodes using the ohms scale. a FET cannot be tested with just a multimeter.
The analog multimeter has a wider range.
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When testing the current draw your digital multimeter should be set on the current.
In Digital multimeter we use 9V Dc battery.
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digital and analog
value of measurements
Not overload the meter.
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