A multimeter can measure voltage, current, and resistance. It combines the functions of a voltmeter, ammmeter, and ohmmeter into a single device. To measure voltage, the multimeter is connected in parallel across two points in a circuit. To measure current, it is connected in series so that all current passes through it. To measure resistance, the component must be removed from the circuit and the multimeter connected across it. Proper connection methods and safety precautions are required for accurate measurements.