Determine the color code for the following carbon resistance:
Resistance value: 10000 Ohms
Tolerance: 5%
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Determine the color code for the following carbon resistance: Resistance value: 10000 Ohms Tolerance: 5%
Please help. Part 3: Using the color coding for resistors, determine the resistance and the tolerance for the following 3 resistors: exornn Rbolor coding: brown, black, yellow, gold Rgcolor coding: red, violet, orange, gold Rocolor coding: orange, orange, orange, gold The chage nowng thonuh a sece is every themes Find out the outest throsgh the sistance is diven e well se the colot code fur esch of the resistors 4-Band-Code 2%, 5%, 10% 560k Ω 5% 1ST BAND | 2ND...
Design and implement a C program that acts as a resistor color code encoder using 4 color bands. for example, a 1.2k resistance with 2% tolerance is expressed as [1] black [2] red [3] brown [4] red in a 4 color band resistor. input: Resistance, R, in ohms or kilo-ohms output: The color code sequence the user should not be asked to do the conversion. Do not ask the user to enter the first number, the second number, multiplication factor...
38) If you need a 5.1 Ω resistor with +/- 5% tolerance, what color code should you look for?
5. Two carbon film resistors, R1 = 470 Ohms and R2 = 510 Ohms are used in a circuit. Select their resistance with uncertainty based on their tolerance. A) R1 = 470 ± 24 Ω , R2 = 510 ± 26 Ω B) R1 = 470 ± 22 Ω , R2 = 510 ± 30 Ω C) R1 = 470 ± 20 Ω , R2 = 510 ± 20 Ω 6. Referring to the previous question, the resistors are configured...
1(aji How do you use color code to identify the value of a carbon resistor? Include an example ii. How do you determine experimentally the equivalent resistance of resistors in series?. Ohm's Law Lab. The results to determine experimentally the resistance of a resistor are shown in Table 1.1 below by applying variable de voltage and measuring corresponding current (b) Table 1.1 Results Ohm's law Voltage V (volts) 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 12.0 2.5 3.0 Current I(mA) (ON, JB) 0.0000...
Required information The JMH Company manufactures resistors with an ideal resistance value of 400 ohms. A sample of 7000 resistors were tested and found to have a mean resistance of 391.5 ohms with a standard deviation of 31.7 ohms. Assume a normal distribution. Given a tolerance of ±10 percent, what is the probability that a particular resistor will be unusable? Round to four decimal places. The probability that a particular resistor will be unusable is
According to the gold tolerance color band, these resistors each have a tolerance of 5% of their stated values. Are each of your resistors within this 5% tolerance? Please show your work when justifying your answers. How to calculate? For example value of: Resistor 1: Actual: 12V Experimental: 14V
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Write a program that will ask the user for a resistor value and the tolerance color (G for gold +/- 5%, S for Silver +/- 10% and N for None +/- 20%). Output the range of valid values for the resistor entered.(Java)
Answer 4 & 5 please! thank you! R values = Resistor value, R1 = 990 Ohms Resistor value, R2 = 2050 Ohms 4. Connect the 2nd resistor in parallel with the 1st resistor and connect that combination to the battery. Measure the following: The current passing through the R1, I1 = ___0.0058____ A The current passing through the R2, I2 = ___0.0031____ A The current supplied by the battery, I = ___0.0092____ A Calculate I1 + I2 =...