I was actually wondering what was supposed to be on the opposite wire end if there was a J-hook on one end. There are three options that make sense: hook-to-hook, hook-to-alligator clip, hook-to banana jack. To me the last option makes more sense if the hook is connected to a multimeter since the first two options of the three assume bridging parts of a circuit and I'm not too sure if that can be very useful.
I was actually wondering what was supposed to be on the opposite wire end if there was a J-hook on one end. There are three options that make sense: hook-to-hook, hook-to-alligator clip, hook-to banana jack. To me the last option makes more sense if the hook is connected to a multimeter since the first two options of the three assume bridging parts of a circuit and I'm not too sure if that can be very useful.
You are right, but I like to use alligator clips connecting to multimeter probes. Also lots of alligator clips can be connected into one.