In a physics lab measuring the resistance of nichrome, students observed that their resistance vs. length graph did not pass through the origin, prompting questions about the underlying reasons. The measurement process involved using a multimeter and calipers to determine resistance at various lengths, but the method of measurement was not clearly defined. A key point raised was the potential resistance contributed by the multimeter probes themselves, which could affect the readings. The discussion highlighted the importance of considering all components in the measurement setup, including any inherent resistance from the equipment. Understanding these factors is crucial for accurately interpreting the results of the experiment.