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Work as a team with the people on your table the first table to complete this activity will get to leave first. What you need to do: There are four different resistors in the pot on your table, find them and write the colours that are on it and how many ohms it is in the space below. There is one 330  resistor in your pot see if you can find this, so your table can leave first. The value of this resistor is:________  1 st ________ 2 nd _________ 3 rd _________ The value of this resistor is:________  1 st ________ 2 nd _________ 3 rd _________ The value of this resistor is:________  1 st ________ 2 nd _________ 3 rd _________ The value of this resistor is:________  1 st ________ 2 nd _________ 3 rd _________ The value of this resistor is:________  1 st ________ 2 nd _________ 3 rd _________ Work as a team with the people on your table the first table to complete this activity will get to leave first. What you need to do: There are four different resistors in the pot on your table, find them and write the colours that are on it and how many ohms it is in the space below. There is one 330  resistor in your pot see if you can find this, so your table can leave first. The value of this resistor is:________  1 st ________ 2 nd _________ 3 rd _________ The value of this resistor is:________  1 st ________ 2 nd _________ 3 rd _________ The value of this resistor is:________  1 st ________ 2 nd _________ 3 rd _________ The value of this resistor is:________  1 st ________ 2 nd _________ 3 rd _________ The value of this resistor is:________  1 st ________ 2 nd _________ 3 rd _________ Name:________________

Use your resistor colour wheel to write in the value of these resistors: RedBlueBlack The value of this resistor is__________ RedVioletGreen The value of this resistor is__________ Using colouring pencils and your colour wheel create a resistor that is the value stated: The value of this resistor needs to be 110 The value of this resistor needs to be The value of this resistor needs to be 7700 The value of this resistor needs to be Name:_____________________ 3. What is resistance measured in?________ 4. Explain in your own words what a resistor does_________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 5. Why do we need a resistor in our circuit?______________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 6. Can you circle where your resistors go on your P.C.B board? Year7 Badge