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20 March, 02:36

Imagine you came to the lab and found a resistor with color code Blue, Red, Brown, Gold. What is the resistance of this resistor (with uncertainty). (HINT: Uncertainties should have only one significant digit and should always be rounded up)

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  1. 20 March, 02:59
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    R = 620.0 Ω + / - 5%

    Explanation:

    According to the standard color coding for carbon resistors, the first color represents the first digit, the second the second digit, the third is the multiplier factor (10*x), and the fourth (if existing) defines the tolerance.

    In our case, we have:

    Blue = 1st digit = 6

    Red = 2nd digit = 2

    Brown = Multiplier = 10*1 = 10

    Gold = Tolerance = + / - 5%

    ⇒ R = 62*10 = 620.0 Ω

    Tolerance = + / - 5%
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