Carbon Resistors?
Please enumerate at least 10 color code combinations of carbon resistors.
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Answer:
Color 1st and 2nd band Multiplier Tolerance
black 0 1 ----
brown 1 10 +- 1%
red 2 100 +- 2%
orange 3 10^3 +- 3%
yellow 4 10^4 ------
green 5 10^5 ------
blue 6 10^6 ------
violet 7 10^7 ------
gray 8 10^8 ------
white 9 ------- ------
gold ------ 0.1 +- 5%
silver ------- 0.01 +- 10%
no color -------- ------ +- 20%
1st band, second band, multiplier, tolerance;
so mix your own resistor
Please view the url below for a full chart of resistor values and color coding
The code for carbon resistors is just the same as for any other type of resistor. You can easily work out some codes for yourself using the sources that other answerers have given.
Incidentally, you shouldn't use carbon resistors unless you really need their low-inductance properties. They are more expensive and less stable than other types such as metal film.
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Thank you ^^
Answer:
Color 1st and 2nd band Multiplier Tolerance
black 0 1 ----
brown 1 10 +- 1%
red 2 100 +- 2%
orange 3 10^3 +- 3%
yellow 4 10^4 ------
green 5 10^5 ------
blue 6 10^6 ------
violet 7 10^7 ------
gray 8 10^8 ------
white 9 ------- ------
gold ------ 0.1 +- 5%
silver ------- 0.01 +- 10%
no color -------- ------ +- 20%
1st band, second band, multiplier, tolerance;
so mix your own resistor
Please view the url below for a full chart of resistor values and color coding
The code for carbon resistors is just the same as for any other type of resistor. You can easily work out some codes for yourself using the sources that other answerers have given.
Incidentally, you shouldn't use carbon resistors unless you really need their low-inductance properties. They are more expensive and less stable than other types such as metal film.
.
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