There may or may not be a number on the resistor but there may be a series of colored lines around the resistor depending upon the type. The color codes will then tell you what its rated resistance is. Let us know. The ohms readings on those multimeters depend upon which scale you are using.
1st color of brown stands for 1. Then it depends upon if it is a 4 or 5 band resistor. The second is another number of ohms and on a 5 band the third will be another ohm number. Last color is the tolerance such as +or- 1 or 5%. Second to the last color is the multiplier such as .1, .01 or .001 etc.
So a 1 ohm 4 band would be brown (1), black (0), gold (.1), and gold (+-5%) which equals 10 x .10 = 1 ohm with a +-5% tolerance or the last color could be black with a +-1% tolerance.
A 1 ohm 5 band would be brown (1), black (0), black (0), silver (.01) plus the color of the last band for tolerance which could also be a silver (+-10%) which equals 100 x .01 = 1 ohm at 10% tolerance. There are other tolerance codes as well.
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