B-004
B-004
Section B-004-006
On resistors with four colour bands, which colour band specifies the tolerance?
The last band in a resistor's colour code identifies 'tolerance': an allowed variance in percentage from the rated value. For example, a GOLD band means 5%.
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On a resistor with four colour bands, what do the first three colour bands indicate?
On a resistor with four colour bands, what does the fourth colour band indicate?
The last band in a resistor's colour code identifies 'tolerance': an allowed variance in percentage from the rated value. For example, a GOLD band means 5%.
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What are the possible values of a 100-ohm resistor with a 10% tolerance?
On resistors with four colour bands, which colour band differentiates two resistors rated at 33 ohms and 39 ohms respectively?
Out of the list of resistor tolerances below, which has the highest precision?
Key words: HIGHEST PRECISION. The smallest possible "tolerance" will ensure that the actual value of the resistor falls within a narrow range of its rated value.
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Out of the list of resistor tolerances below, which has the lowest precision?
Key words: LOWEST PRECISION. A wide tolerance indicates that the actual value could differ more significantly from the rated value.
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How does the resistance of a resistor change with rising ambient temperature?
Temperature affects all components and conductors. A coefficient indicates a change as a percentage per degree Celsius. The change can be positive or negative, depending on the material.
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Which resistor rating is specified as a given fraction per degree Celsius?
Temperature affects all components and conductors. A coefficient indicates a change as a percentage per degree Celsius. The change can be positive or negative, depending on the material.
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On resistors with four colour bands, which colour band differentiates two resistors rated at 120 ohms and 1200 ohms respectively?
The first two bands are significant digits, the third band is a multiplier. The fourth band is tolerance. In this example, both first bands read '1', both second bands read '2'. The third band multiplies by 10 or 100, as the case may be.
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Given that red=2, violet=7 and yellow=4, what is the nominal value of a resistor whose colour code reads "red," "violet" and "yellow"?
The first two bands are significant digits, the third band is a multiplier. The fourth band is tolerance. In this example, the first two digits are '27' and the multiplier adds four zeroes (or multiplies by 10 000). Result = 270 000 ohms or 270 kilohms.
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