Physics 40 Resistivity and Resistance (10 of 32) Resistor Color Code Explained
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Visit ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures!
In this video I will explain the color code of a resistor.
Next video can be seen at:
• Physics 40 Resistivi...
You are better then my physics lecturer
Thanks Man ...It Helped Me so Much
D. Michel van Biezen
you help us a lot
you give us best method
you are the best teacher
thank you very much that is a lot
Love this lecturer
Thank you. Glad you like our videos.
Thank you so much Sir! your presentation was at such a par ...where even a dumb can grasp the entire knowledge into his brain....thank you thank you and thank you for your wonderfull presentaion....i've came across so much of videos but this one is so easy to grasp....100%
Thank you Sir ..God bless🖐🖐 you..you r great professor
oh i knew it,that's too easy tnx Sir :3
Sir could you do some explanation and example problems on potentiometer.
thankyousir, you make make it easier
Awesome tutorial
the color bands blue gray brown gold describe which one of these resistors? can you explaine ?
Thank you dr.michel
It's really good for study...
So if someone says "one color code" does that mean a three or four color bands? am I right Sir? or am I missing something? Thanks!
Not sure about the word "one". The general term is "color code" and it can represented by either 3 bands or 4 bands. If the fourth band is missing, it generally means that the precision of the resistor is the least precise or +/- 20 %
@@MichelvanBiezen Got it Sir. Thanks again!!
Thank you for sharing ! Hope you can give tutorial on Cie O level Physic, paper 4(Practical to alternative)
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Thanks sir ! 👍
Thank you sir.
pwolichttooo (Malayalam word for Excellent)
Thank you.
I'm staring at a 1/4 watt resistor that came from a computer power supply with 4 equally spaced bands which reads |Brown|Red|Gold|Gold|. The resistor is open. What is its value?
Is the third band yellow? if yes, then the resistance is 120,000 ohm
THANKS
thank you
nice men
i'm new to this but i have a question were did 50ohms come from
5% x 1000 ohms = 50 ohms
super
That will be 1000 ohm +_ 50 ohm, instead you wrote 50%, correct it :)
+Prithviraj Podder You are correct. Thank you for pointing that out.
Your welcome :)
Colour blind cannot read it
Thanks sir ! 👍
Thanks sir ! 👍
Thanks sir ! 👍