At work this week, a device blew an HRC fuse, although it wasn't completely blown. When I put the multimeter on it, it measured a few megaohms of resistance. To me, this seems like an incredible unlikely scenario. I would think this could only happen if there was an overload of current which caused the conductor to start vaporizing, but the current abruptly shut off just as there was an extremely tiny thread of conductor remaining. Is this a less rare phenomenon than I think? What's going on here?