Sir this is a nice video , and from the video i have learned, or clicked in my head, that when you use a load for the normal multimeter, you are in a way adding an impendence in parellel to the internal high impendence of the multimeter, in doing so you would have a low total impendence, since the impendence of the load is very much less than the multimeter. In short we could say you are creating a low impendence multimeter with one which dont have a low impendence setting.
Sir this is a nice video , and from the video i have learned, or clicked in my head, that when you use a load for the normal multimeter, you are in a way adding an impendence in parellel to the internal high impendence of the multimeter, in doing so you would have a low total impendence, since the impendence of the load is very much less than the multimeter. In short we could say you are creating a low impendence multimeter with one which dont have a low impendence setting.