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Transcribed Image Text:6. Given single-character codes for the colored bands that mark a resistor, compute its
resistance.
The color codes are as follows:
Color Code Character Code
Black
'B'
Brown
'N'
1
bandı
Red
2
| banda
bands
Orange
Yellow
3
4
band4
Green
Blue
6
Violet
Gray
White
7
'V'
'A'
9
"W'
Figure 1: Resistor Color Bands
Table 1: Resistor Color Codes
The resistance (2) value of a resistor can be found using the integer value for each color band as follows:
R = (bandl * 10 + band2) * 10band3
Write C++ program that finds the resistor value from its color code and output the answer as a numerical
format. Remember to use function(s)!
P.S.: Use the character code in shown in Table 1 order to represent each color.
Sample output
Input three color codes: YVO
Resistance is: 47000 Ohms.
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