Yes indeed, complexity available through small electronics.
What you call Wye used to be called Star or just Y.
What is relevant to the OP is that the aim of designing windings is to achieve as little resistance as possible, the limitation being that wires have to be large in diameter and size is limited to the space available.
So using an Ohm meter (which is really a voltmeter sending some voltage across what is read), very low readings will still be found.
Ohm meter has limited usefulness , as alluded by Rodbolt, because resistances are low.
What you call Wye used to be called Star or just Y.
What is relevant to the OP is that the aim of designing windings is to achieve as little resistance as possible, the limitation being that wires have to be large in diameter and size is limited to the space available.
So using an Ohm meter (which is really a voltmeter sending some voltage across what is read), very low readings will still be found.
Ohm meter has limited usefulness , as alluded by Rodbolt, because resistances are low.
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