Delmar's Standard Textbook Of Electricity
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Chapter 5, Problem 1PP
Resistors
Fill in the missing values.
1st Band | 2nd Band | 3rd Band | 4th Band | Value | % Tolerance |
Red | Yellow | Brown | Silver | ||
6800
|
5 | ||||
Orange | Orange | Orange | Gold | ||
12
|
2 | ||||
Brown | Green | Silver | Silver | ||
1.8 M
|
10 | ||||
Brown | Black | Yellow | None | ||
10 k
|
5 | ||||
Violet | Green | Black | Red | ||
4.7 k
|
20 | ||||
Gray | Red | Green | Red | ||
5.6
|
2 |
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