RESISTOR COLOUR CODING

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RESISTOR COLOUR CODING Pheelwane KA

Exercise 1 Find the value of the following resistor in Ohms (Ω) 0000 2 2 +/- 5 % 220 000 Ω +/- 5 % Pheelwane KA

Exercise 2 Find the value of the following resistor in Kilo Ohms (kΩ) 1 5 000 +/-5 % 15 k Ω +/-5% 15 000 Pheelwane KA

Exercise 2 Find the value of the following resistor in Kilo Ohms (kΩ) 7 5 +/-10 % 75 0.075 k Ω +/-10% Pheelwane KA

Exercise 3 Find the value of the following resistor in Kilo Ohms (kΩ +/-10% 1 100 0.1 kΩ +/-10% Pheelwane KA

Exercise 3 Find the value of the following resistor in Kilo Ohms (kΩ 1 00 +/- 10 % 5 5100 5.1 kΩ +/-10% Pheelwane KA